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Rotaxane or Pseudorotaxane? That Is the Question!
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1998
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Rotaxane-like EntityThixotropyDerivativesEngineeringMedicineMacromolecular SystemOrganic ChemistryDb24c8 MacroringChemistryMolecular ChemistrySupramolecular ChemistryFuzzy DomainBiophysicsAnesthesiology
A series of secondary dialkylammonium ions (RCH2)2NH2+ have been prepared, and their binding properties toward the macrocyclic polyether dibenzo[24]crown-8 (DB24C8) evaluated. By using this information, a route to a kinetically stable rotaxane-like entitystabilized by noncovalent bonding interactions between the DB24C8 macroring and the ammonium centerwas established, in which the crown ether slips over a dialkylammonium ion's stopper groups (R). However, we have found that the kinetic stability of this rotaxane-like entity is extremely dependent on the nature of the solvent in which it is dissolved, suggesting that pseudorotaxanes lie in the fuzzy domain between two sets of extremes, wherein a beadlike macrocycle and a dumbbell-like component may either (1) exist as a rotaxane or (2) be completely disassociated from one another.
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