reviewChemical Society ReviewsJan 1, 2009Closed access

Active metal template synthesis of rotaxanes, catenanes and molecular shuttles

University of Edinburgh

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Abstract

Active metal template synthesis is a powerful new strategy for the construction of rotaxanes, catenanes and other mechanically interlocked molecular structures. The key feature is that the metal plays a dual role during the assembly of the interlocked architecture, acting as both a template for entwining or threading the components and as a catalyst for capturing the interlocked final product by covalent bond formation. Unlike traditional "passive" metal template methods to rotaxanes and catenanes, permanent recognition motifs are not required on each of the components to be interlocked (i.e., the assembly can be traceless) and the template can often be used in sub-stoichiometric quantities. Since its…

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Keywords
  • Catenane
  • Alkyne
  • Cycloaddition
  • Combinatorial chemistry
  • Chemistry
  • Covalent bond
  • Click chemistry
  • Threading (protein sequence)
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