Wu Yi-Ju, Liu Yi-Hung, Chiu Sheng-Hsien
Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan University, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei, Taiwan.
Chemistry. 2024 Sep 25;30(54):e202402404. doi: 10.1002/chem.202402404. Epub 2024 Sep 12.
Herein we demonstrate an "in-ring establishing" strategy for assembling interlocked molecules through dynamic imine formation, "establishing" the host recognition sites in situ. Using Zn ions to template the assembly of a pyridine-containing macrocycle with semidumbbell-shaped triazole-containing aldehyde and amine derivatives, we obtained the corresponding [2]rotaxane in high yield (85 %) after subsequent imine reduction (NaBH) and amine protonation (NHPF). We performed the same three steps (assembly, reduction, protonation) to prepare a stable and highly symmetrical [5]molecular necklace ([5]MN) from 12 components (two almost-90°-oriented dialdehydes, two almost-90°-oriented diamines, four macrocycles, four Zn ions) in an overall yield of 69 %.