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A Track-Based Molecular Synthesizer that Builds a Single-Sequence Oligomer through Iterative Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation

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Summary We report an artificial molecular machine that moves along a track, iteratively joining building blocks to form an oligomer of single sequence with a continuous backbone of carbon-carbon bonds.… Click to show full abstract

Summary We report an artificial molecular machine that moves along a track, iteratively joining building blocks to form an oligomer of single sequence with a continuous backbone of carbon-carbon bonds. The rotaxane features a macrocycle bearing an aldehyde-terminated chain and an axle containing different phosphonium ylides separated by rigid spacers. Each ylide is large enough to block the passage of the macrocycle, trapping the ring between the stopper at the terminus of original threading and the next ylide along the track. Once a building block is reachable, it is removed from the track through a Wittig reaction that adds it to the terminus of the growing chain. Operation on a four-barrier tetra(phosphonium salt) track produces a tetra(diphenylpropane) of single sequence linked through alkene bonds. The prototype extends the principle for molecular machines that build polymers by moving along tracks to the synthesis of sequence-encoded chains with continuous carbon backbones.

Keywords: carbon; single sequence; track; carbon carbon; track based

Journal Title: Chem
Year Published: 2020

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