Template-directed synthesis of pi-conjugated porphyrin [2]rotaxanes and a [4]catenane based on a six-porphyrin nanoring
[2]Rotaxanes consisting of butadiyne-linked porphyrin dimers threaded through a phenanthroline-containing macrocycle, can be synthesised by an active-metal template directed copper-mediated Glaser coupling, in yields of up to 61%, without requiring a large excess of the macrocycle. The crystal struc...
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格式: | Journal article |
语言: | English |
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2011
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总结: | [2]Rotaxanes consisting of butadiyne-linked porphyrin dimers threaded through a phenanthroline-containing macrocycle, can be synthesised by an active-metal template directed copper-mediated Glaser coupling, in yields of up to 61%, without requiring a large excess of the macrocycle. The crystal structure of one of these rotaxanes confirms that the macrocycle is clasped around the centre of the porphyrin dimer. A radial hexa-pyridyl template was used to convert the alkyne-terminated [2]rotaxane into a [4]catenane cyclic porphyrin hexamer in 62% yield, via palladium-catalysed Glaser coupling. The related [7]catenane porphyrin dodecamer complex was also isolated as a by-product of this cyclisation, in 6% yield. These results illustrate the scope of template-directed synthesis for creating complex interlocked structures directly from simple starting materials. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2011. |
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