Self-assembly of [2]rotaxane exploiting reversible Pt(II)-pyridine coordinate bonds

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Abstract

A dinuclear self-assembled cationic macrocycle based on Pt(II)-N(pyridine) coordinative bonds and having competitive triflate anions, as metal counterions, is used in the construction of [2]rotaxane and [2]pseudorotaxane architectures assisted by hydrogen bonding. The kinetic lability of the Pt(II)-N(pyridine) coordinative bond controls the dynamics of the [2]rotaxane.

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Ballester, P., Capó, M., Costa, A., Deyà, P. M., Frontera, A., & Gomila, R. (2004). Self-assembly of [2]rotaxane exploiting reversible Pt(II)-pyridine coordinate bonds. Molecules, 9(5), 278–286. https://doi.org/10.3390/90500278

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