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Selective Monofunctionalization Enabled by Reaction-History-Dependent Communication in Catalytic Rotaxanes
Authors:Dr Sinu C Rajappan  Dillon R McCarthy  Dr Joseph P Campbell  Jonathon B Ferrell  Dr Mona Sharafi  Ona Ambrozaite  Prof Jianing Li  Prof Severin T Schneebeli
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, 05405 USA;2. Department of Chemistry, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, 05405 USA

These authors contributed equally to this work.

Abstract:Selective monofunctionalization of substrates with distant, yet equally reactive functional groups is difficult to achieve, as it requires the second functional group to selectively modulate its reactivity once the first functional group has reacted. We now show that mechanically interlocked catalytic rings can effectively regulate the reactivity of stoppering groups in rotaxanes over a distance of about 2 nm. Our mechanism of communication is enabled by a unique interlocked design, which effectively removes the catalytic rings from the substrates by fast dethreading as soon as the first reaction has taken place. Our method not only led to a rare example of selective monofunctionalization, but also to a “molecular if function”. Overall, the study presents a way to get distant functional groups to communicate with each other in a reaction-history-dependent manner by creating linkers that can ultimately perform logical operations at the molecular level.
Keywords:information transfer  organocatalysis  rotaxanes  stopper exchange  supramolecular chemistry
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