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Infinite supramolecular pseudo-polyrotaxane with poly[3]catenane axle: assembling nanosized rings from mono- and diatomic I- and I2 tectons.

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Mono- and diatomic I- and I2 building blocks, despite their simplicity, can be used to generate complex hierarchical self-assembled architectures. Herein, the construction of a modular supramolecular poly[3]catenane and its… Click to show full abstract

Mono- and diatomic I- and I2 building blocks, despite their simplicity, can be used to generate complex hierarchical self-assembled architectures. Herein, the construction of a modular supramolecular poly[3]catenane and its conversion into the axle of an infinite supramolecular pseudo-polyrotaxane were achieved in a seamless process from the starting materials. The unique structural features, directionality, and iodine density of the obtained crystals demonstrate the benefits of a supramolecular design for polyiodide networks intended as solid-state conductors.

Keywords: pseudo polyrotaxane; poly catenane; supramolecular pseudo; infinite supramolecular; mono diatomic

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2019

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