Polyatomic Anion Assistance in the Assembly of [2]Pseudorotaxanes

Abstract

We describe the use of polyatomic anions for the quantitative assembly of ion-paired complexes displaying pseudorotaxane topology. Our approach exploits the unique ion-pair recognition properties exhibited by noncovalent neutral receptors assembled through hydrogen-bonding interactions between a bis-calix[4]­pyrrole macrocycle and linear bis-amidepyridyl-<i>N</i>-oxides. The complexation of bidentate polyatomic anions that are complementary in size and shape to the receptor’s cavity, in which six NH hydrogen-bond donors converge, induces the exclusive formation of four particle-threaded assemblies

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