A Molecular Transformer: A Pi-Conjugated Macrocycle As An Adaptable Host

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2021)

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Here, we report a facile method to synthesize a series of macrocycles with different conformations. The planar macrocycle dimer (1), twisted macrocycle trimer (2) and "figure-eight" tetramer (3) are clearly elucidated by X-ray single-crystal analysis, in which the electron-rich phenanthrene units offer the possibility of supramolecular assembly. As expected, in the solid state, 1 and 3 assemble into a columnar stack and an interlocking dimer, respectively, via pi-pi interactions between the phenanthrene units. Compared to the rigid conformation of dimer 1, the structure of tetramer 3 is more flexible due to its enlarged ring size. 3 can deform from a figure-eight into a boat-shaped geometry to host a planar electron-deficient guest using its electron-rich phenanthrene units. When assembled with spherical electron-deficient C-60, interestingly, 3 further undergoes a conformational transformation from a figure-eight to a belt shape in order to host C-60. These supramolecular assembly behaviors of 3 demonstrate that it is an adaptable macrocyclic host for both planar molecules and fullerenes.
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adaptable hosts, figure-eight, macrocycles, supramolecular assembly
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