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Macrocyclic shape-persistency of cyclo[6]aramide results in enhanced multipoint recognition for the highly efficient template-directed synthesis of rotaxanes

Examples of using two-dimensional shape-persistent macrocycles, i.e. those having noncollapsible and geometrically well-defined skeletons, for constructing mechanically interlocked molecules are scarce, which contrasts the many applications of these macrocycles in molecular recognition and functiona...

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Autores principales: Li, Xiaowei, Yuan, Xiangyang, Deng, Pengchi, Chen, Lixi, Ren, Yi, Wang, Chengyuan, Wu, Lixin, Feng, Wen, Gong, Bing, Yuan, Lihua
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Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5399641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28451329
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6sc04714a
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author Li, Xiaowei
Yuan, Xiangyang
Deng, Pengchi
Chen, Lixi
Ren, Yi
Wang, Chengyuan
Wu, Lixin
Feng, Wen
Gong, Bing
Yuan, Lihua
author_facet Li, Xiaowei
Yuan, Xiangyang
Deng, Pengchi
Chen, Lixi
Ren, Yi
Wang, Chengyuan
Wu, Lixin
Feng, Wen
Gong, Bing
Yuan, Lihua
author_sort Li, Xiaowei
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description Examples of using two-dimensional shape-persistent macrocycles, i.e. those having noncollapsible and geometrically well-defined skeletons, for constructing mechanically interlocked molecules are scarce, which contrasts the many applications of these macrocycles in molecular recognition and functional self-assembly. Herein, we report the crucial role played by macrocyclic shape-persistency in enhancing multipoint recognition for the highly efficient template-directed synthesis of rotaxanes. Cyclo[6]aramides, with a near-planar conformation, are found to act as powerful hosts that bind bipyridinium salts with high affinities. This unique recognition module, composed of two macrocyclic molecules with one bipyridinium ion thread through the cavity, is observed both in the solid state and in solution, with unusually high binding constants ranging from ∼10(13) M(–2) to ∼10(15) M(–2) in acetone. The high efficacy of this recognition motif is embodied by the formation of compact [3]rotaxanes in excellent yields based on either a “click-capping” (91%) or “facile one-pot” (85%) approach, underscoring the great advantage of using H-bonded aromatic amide macrocycles for the highly efficient template-directed synthesis of mechanically interlocked structures. Furthermore, three cyclo[6]aramides bearing different peripheral chains 1–3 demonstrate high specificity in the synthesis of a [3]rotaxane from 1 and 2, and a [2]rotaxane from 3 via a “facile one-pot” approach, in each case as the only isolated product. Analysis of the crystal structure of the [3]rotaxane reveals a highly compact binding mode that would be difficult to access using other macrocycles with a flexible backbone. Leveraging this unique recognition motif, resulting from the shape-persistency of these oligoamide macrocycles, in the template-directed synthesis of compact rotaxanes may open up new opportunities for the development of higher order interlocked molecules and artificial molecular machines.
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spelling pubmed-53996412017-04-27 Macrocyclic shape-persistency of cyclo[6]aramide results in enhanced multipoint recognition for the highly efficient template-directed synthesis of rotaxanes Li, Xiaowei Yuan, Xiangyang Deng, Pengchi Chen, Lixi Ren, Yi Wang, Chengyuan Wu, Lixin Feng, Wen Gong, Bing Yuan, Lihua Chem Sci Chemistry Examples of using two-dimensional shape-persistent macrocycles, i.e. those having noncollapsible and geometrically well-defined skeletons, for constructing mechanically interlocked molecules are scarce, which contrasts the many applications of these macrocycles in molecular recognition and functional self-assembly. Herein, we report the crucial role played by macrocyclic shape-persistency in enhancing multipoint recognition for the highly efficient template-directed synthesis of rotaxanes. Cyclo[6]aramides, with a near-planar conformation, are found to act as powerful hosts that bind bipyridinium salts with high affinities. This unique recognition module, composed of two macrocyclic molecules with one bipyridinium ion thread through the cavity, is observed both in the solid state and in solution, with unusually high binding constants ranging from ∼10(13) M(–2) to ∼10(15) M(–2) in acetone. The high efficacy of this recognition motif is embodied by the formation of compact [3]rotaxanes in excellent yields based on either a “click-capping” (91%) or “facile one-pot” (85%) approach, underscoring the great advantage of using H-bonded aromatic amide macrocycles for the highly efficient template-directed synthesis of mechanically interlocked structures. Furthermore, three cyclo[6]aramides bearing different peripheral chains 1–3 demonstrate high specificity in the synthesis of a [3]rotaxane from 1 and 2, and a [2]rotaxane from 3 via a “facile one-pot” approach, in each case as the only isolated product. Analysis of the crystal structure of the [3]rotaxane reveals a highly compact binding mode that would be difficult to access using other macrocycles with a flexible backbone. Leveraging this unique recognition motif, resulting from the shape-persistency of these oligoamide macrocycles, in the template-directed synthesis of compact rotaxanes may open up new opportunities for the development of higher order interlocked molecules and artificial molecular machines. Royal Society of Chemistry 2017-03-01 2016-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5399641/ /pubmed/28451329 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6sc04714a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2016 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) ) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Chemistry
Li, Xiaowei
Yuan, Xiangyang
Deng, Pengchi
Chen, Lixi
Ren, Yi
Wang, Chengyuan
Wu, Lixin
Feng, Wen
Gong, Bing
Yuan, Lihua
Macrocyclic shape-persistency of cyclo[6]aramide results in enhanced multipoint recognition for the highly efficient template-directed synthesis of rotaxanes
title Macrocyclic shape-persistency of cyclo[6]aramide results in enhanced multipoint recognition for the highly efficient template-directed synthesis of rotaxanes
title_full Macrocyclic shape-persistency of cyclo[6]aramide results in enhanced multipoint recognition for the highly efficient template-directed synthesis of rotaxanes
title_fullStr Macrocyclic shape-persistency of cyclo[6]aramide results in enhanced multipoint recognition for the highly efficient template-directed synthesis of rotaxanes
title_full_unstemmed Macrocyclic shape-persistency of cyclo[6]aramide results in enhanced multipoint recognition for the highly efficient template-directed synthesis of rotaxanes
title_short Macrocyclic shape-persistency of cyclo[6]aramide results in enhanced multipoint recognition for the highly efficient template-directed synthesis of rotaxanes
title_sort macrocyclic shape-persistency of cyclo[6]aramide results in enhanced multipoint recognition for the highly efficient template-directed synthesis of rotaxanes
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5399641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28451329
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6sc04714a
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