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A Covalent and Modular Synthesis of Homo- and Hetero[n]rotaxanes.


ABSTRACT: Incorporation of 2,5-dihydroxyterephthalate as a covalent scaffold in the axis of a 30-membered all-carbon macrocycle provides access to a modular series of rotaxanes. Installment of tethered alkynes or azides onto the terephthalic phenolic hydroxyl functionalities, which are situated at opposite sides of the macrocycle, gives versatile prerotaxane building blocks. The corresponding [2]rotaxanes are obtained by introduction of bulky stoppering ("capping") units at the tethers and subsequent cleavage of the covalent ring/thread ester linkages. Extension of this strategy via coupling of two prerotaxanes bearing complementary linker functionalities (i.e., azide and alkyne) and follow-up attachment of stopper groups provide efficient access to [n]rotaxanes. The applicability and modular nature of this novel approach were demonstrated by the synthesis of a series of [2]-, [3]-, and [4]rotaxanes. Furthermore, it is shown that the prerotaxanes allow late-stage functionalization of the ring fragment introducing further structural diversity.

SUBMITTER: Cornelissen MD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7063575 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Covalent and Modular Synthesis of Homo- and Hetero[<i>n</i>]rotaxanes.

Cornelissen Milo D MD   Pilon Simone S   Steemers Luuk L   Wanner Martin J MJ   Frölke Steven S   Zuidinga Ed E   Jørgensen Steen Ingemann SI   van der Vlugt Jarl Ivar JI   van Maarseveen Jan H JH  

The Journal of organic chemistry 20200130 5


Incorporation of 2,5-dihydroxyterephthalate as a covalent scaffold in the axis of a 30-membered all-carbon macrocycle provides access to a modular series of rotaxanes. Installment of tethered alkynes or azides onto the terephthalic phenolic hydroxyl functionalities, which are situated at opposite sides of the macrocycle, gives versatile prerotaxane building blocks. The corresponding [2]rotaxanes are obtained by introduction of bulky stoppering ("capping") units at the tethers and subsequent clea  ...[more]

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