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Template‐Free Synthesis of a Molecular Solomon Link by Two‐Component Self‐Assembly
Authors:Young Ho Song  Dr Nem Singh  Dr Jaehoon Jung  Dr Hyunuk Kim  Eun‐Hee Kim  Dr Hae‐Kap Cheong  Dr Yousoo Kim  Prof Ki‐Whan Chi
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, Republic of Korea;2. Energy Materials Laboratory, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Daejeon, Republic of Korea;3. Protein Structure Group, Korea Basic Science Institute, Chungbuk, Republic of Korea;4. Surface and Interface Science Laboratory, RIKEN, Wako, Saitama, Japan
Abstract:A molecular Solomon link was synthesized in high yield through the template‐free, coordination‐driven self‐assembly of a carbazole‐functionalized donor and a tetracene‐based dinuclear ruthenium(II) acceptor. The doubly interlocked topology was realized by a strategically chosen ligand which was capable of participating in multiple CH ??? π and π–π interactions, as evidenced from single‐crystal X‐ray analysis and computational studies. This method is the first example of a two‐component self‐assembly of a molecular Solomon link using a directional bonding approach. The donor alone was not responsible for the construction of the Solomon link, and was confirmed by its noncatenane self‐assemblies obtained with other similar ruthenium(II) acceptors.
Keywords:noncovalent interactions  self-assembly  structure elucidation  supramolecular chemistry  X-ray diffraction
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