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Macrocycle Dynamics in a Branched [8]Catenane Controlled by Three Different Stimuli in Three Different Regions
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2021
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Biophysical ModelingBranched StructureThree Different RegionsMolecular BiologyOrganic ChemistryChemistryHeterocycle ChemistryOptogeneticsChemical EngineeringNeurodynamicsComplex ControlOrganometallic CatalysisReaction IntermediateThree Different StimuliBiophysicsMacrocycle DynamicsPattern FormationAlkene MetathesisNatural SciencesMolecular SwitchSolvent PolarityMedicine
A branched [8]catenane from an efficient one-pot synthesis (72 % HPLC yield, 59 % isolated yield) featuring the simultaneous use of three kinds of templates and cucurbit[6]uril-mediated azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CBAAC) for ring-closing is reported. Design and assembly of the [8]catenane precursors are unexpectedly complex that can involve cooperating, competing and non-influencing interactions. Due to the branched structure, dynamics of the [8]catenane can be modulated in different extent by rigidifying/loosening the mechanical bonds at different regions by using solvent polarity, acid-base and metal ions as the stimuli. This work not only highlights the importance of understanding the delicate interplay of the weak and non-obvious supramolecular interactions in the synthesis of high-order [n]catenane, but also demonstrates a complex control of dynamics and flexibility for exploiting [n]catenanes applications.
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