Supramolecular Side-Chain Poly[2]pseudorotaxanes Formed
by Orthogonal Coordination-Driven Self-Assembly and Crown-Ether-Based
Host–Guest Interactions
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Abstract
The themes of coordination-driven
self-assembly, host–guest
interactions, and supramolecular polymerization are unified in an
orthogonal noninterfering fashion to deliver side-chain poly[2]pseudorotaxanes.
Specifically, a bis(<i>p</i>-phenylene)-34-crown-10 derivative <b>1</b> bearing two pyridyl groups polymerizes into a side-chain
poly[2]pseudorotaxane upon the addition of di-Pt(II) acceptor <b>4</b> in the presence of paraquat. Interestingly, by adding a
competitive guest <b>3</b>, the poly[2]pseudorotaxane can realize
a conversion in one pot