Cation-directed assembly of polyrotaxane and polycatenane†
Abstract
Divalent metal (Pb or Zn) coordination polymers containing 1,4-bis(4-pyridyl)piperazine (bpp) and 4,4′-sulfonyldibenzoic acid (H2sdb) exhibit different interlocked topologies. In [Pb2(sdb)2(bpp)]n (1), two Pb(II) generate Pb2(sdb)2 metallacycles connected by bpp ligands, leading to the formation of a 1D + 1D → 1D polyrotaxane. In contrast, in {[Zn2(sdb)2(bpp)2]·2DMA}n (2), tetrameric metallacycles Zn4(sdb)4 are interlocked, generating 1D polycatenated chains in a parallel manner and are further pillared by bpp ligands to build a 3D framework.