A Six-Crossing Doubly Interlocked [2]Catenane with Twisted Rings, and a Molecular Granny Knot

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A molecular 632 link (a six crossing, doubly interlocked, [2]catenane with twisted rings) and a 31#31 granny knot (a composite knot made up of two trefoil tangles of the same handedness) were constructed by ring-closing olefin metathesis of an iron(II)-coordinated 2×2 interwoven grid. The connections were directed by pendant phenyl groups to be between proximal ligand ends on the same faces of the grid. The 632 link was separated from the topoisomeric granny knot by recycling size-exclusion chromatography. The identity of each topoisomer was determined by tandem mass spectrometry and the structure of the 632 link confirmed by X-ray crystallography, which revealed two 82-membered macrocycles, each in figure-of-eight conformations, linked through both pairs of loops.

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Danon, J. J., Leigh, D. A., Pisano, S., Valero, A., & Vitorica-Yrezabal, I. J. (2018). A Six-Crossing Doubly Interlocked [2]Catenane with Twisted Rings, and a Molecular Granny Knot. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 57(42), 13833–13837. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201807135

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