Supramolecular chemistry under mechanochemical conditions: A small molecule template generated and integrated into a molecular-to-supramolecular and back-to-molecular cascade reaction

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We describe the integration of a small-molecule hydrogen-bond-donor template into a cascade reaction that is comprised of a combination of molecular and supramolecular events. The cascade is performed mechanochemically and in the presence of μL amounts of water. The small-molecule template is generated (molecular) using water-assisted vortex grinding and is then used to assemble an alkene (supramolecular) to undergo an intermolecular [2 + 2] photodimerization reaction (molecular). The chemical cascade results in a cyclobutane photoproduct that we show serves as a building block of a hydrogen-bonded network with a topology that conforms to T-silica. Remarkably, the molecular-supramolecular-molecular chemical cascade occurs stepwise and entirely regioselectively within the continuous mechanochemical conditions employed.

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Yelgaonkar, S. P., Swenson, D. C., & MacGillivray, L. R. (2020). Supramolecular chemistry under mechanochemical conditions: A small molecule template generated and integrated into a molecular-to-supramolecular and back-to-molecular cascade reaction. Chemical Science, 11(13), 3569–3573. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc05823k

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