2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2009.09.034
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The magic effect of endocyclic but non-sterically hindering biisoquinoline chelates: From fast-moving molecular shuttles to [3]rotaxanes

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“…A thermodynamic template works essentially the same, except that the intermediates are in equilibrium, which allows for the selection of the most stable one and the product thereof. The earliest metal templates that were used for making catenanes and rotaxanes were based on the Cu(dpp) 2 + complex fragment in which the Cu(I) cation in tetrahedral geometry intertwines two dpp (2,9-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline) chelates orthogonally to each other and this was followed by many other Cu(I) bis-diimine complex systems [10]. Other coordination geometries were demonstrated to work equally well (Figure 2), providing that the adequate metal/ligand combination is chosen, for example linear (two-coordinate) Au(I)/pyridyl (py) [11] and octahedral (six-coordinate) Ru(II)/2,2′;6′, 2″-terpyridyl (terpy) [12].…”
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“…A thermodynamic template works essentially the same, except that the intermediates are in equilibrium, which allows for the selection of the most stable one and the product thereof. The earliest metal templates that were used for making catenanes and rotaxanes were based on the Cu(dpp) 2 + complex fragment in which the Cu(I) cation in tetrahedral geometry intertwines two dpp (2,9-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline) chelates orthogonally to each other and this was followed by many other Cu(I) bis-diimine complex systems [10]. Other coordination geometries were demonstrated to work equally well (Figure 2), providing that the adequate metal/ligand combination is chosen, for example linear (two-coordinate) Au(I)/pyridyl (py) [11] and octahedral (six-coordinate) Ru(II)/2,2′;6′, 2″-terpyridyl (terpy) [12].…”
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“…Another interesting possibility is to trap a cyclodextrin molecule between linked bulky complexes, leading to the formation of rotaxanes [24].…”
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“…Sauvage’s group could, for instance, increase the kinetics of a shuttle based on a [3]rotaxane by four orders of magnitude by replacing the sterically hindered phenanthroline macrocycle by a non‐sterically hindering biisoquinoline chelate (Figure 11 B). 49…”
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“…B) Two different macrocycles containing a phenanthroline (left) and a biisoquinoline (right) chelate 48. 49…”
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confidence: 99%