A Cu(ii) metallocycle for the reversible self-assembly of coordination-driven polyrotaxane-like architectures†
Abstract
We report the design and synthesis of a Cu(II) metallocycle (1) and use the possibility to expand the Cu(II) coordination sphere to self-assemble mechanically interlocked species via interpenetration. Metallocycle 1 can be used as a platform to reversibly assemble a 1D + 1D → 1D coordination-driven polyrotaxane (3), where 1 acts as the hosting ring as well as the stopper, and 4,4′-bipyridine is the guest-axle. A coordinating solvent can substitute the 4,4′-bipyridine axle to disassemble the polyrotaxane (3 → 2) that is easily restored by further adding 4,4′-bipyridine (2 → 3). Other polyrotaxanes can be isolated by reacting 1 with pyridine (4) and phenylpyridine (5). Interconversion among the presented species is demonstrated and ensured by the open position of each copper center in platform 1.

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