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Backbone‐Directed Self‐Assembly of Interlocked Molecular Cyclic Metalla[3]Catenanes
Authors:Ting Feng  Xin Li  Yuan‐Yuan An  Sha Bai  Li‐Ying Sun  Yang Li  Yao‐Yu Wang  Ying‐Feng Han
Abstract:The efficient backbone‐directed self‐assembly of cyclic metalla3]catenanes by the combination of tetrachloroperylenediimide (TCPDI)‐based dinuclear rhodium(III) clips and 4,4′‐diazopyridine or 4,4′‐dipyridylethylene ligands is realized in a single‐step strategy. The topology and coordination geometry of the cyclic metalla3]catenanes are characterized by NMR spectroscopy, ESI‐TOF‐MS spectrometry, UV/Vis‐NIR spectroscopy, and X‐ray diffraction studies. The most remarkable feature of the formed cyclic metalla3]catenane is that it contains π‐aggregates (ca. 2.6 nm) incorporating six TCPDIs. Further studies revealed that cyclic metalla3]catenanes can be converted reversibly to their corresponding sodium adducts and precursor building blocks, respectively. This strategy opens the possibility of generating unique supramolecular structures from discrete functional π‐aggregates with precise arrangements.
Keywords:cyclic metalla[3]catenanes  half-sandwich compounds  interlocked rings  rhodium  π  -interactions
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