Aromatic sulfonate anion-induced pseudorotaxanes: environmentally benign synthesis, selectivity, and structural
Han-Yuan Gong1, Feng Tang, Brett M Rambo
1College of Chemistry, Beijing Normal University Beijing, Xinjiekouwaidajie 19, 100875, P. R. China. hanyuangong@bnu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Anion-induced molecular threading is an emerging strategy for generating mechanically interlocked molecular architectures. Herein, we report the preparation of two pseudorotaxane structures generated from aromatic sulfonate anions and a tetraimidazolium-containing macrocycle in organic media, as well as under environmentally benign aqueous conditions.
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