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. 2023 Mar 6;62(11):e202217681.
doi: 10.1002/anie.202217681. Epub 2023 Feb 3.

Organometallic Borromean Rings and [2]Catenanes Featuring Di-NHC Ligands

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Organometallic Borromean Rings and [2]Catenanes Featuring Di-NHC Ligands

Ye Lu et al. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. .

Abstract

We report herein a series of organometallic Borromean rings (BRs) and [2]catenanes prepared from benzobiscarbene ligands. The reaction of dinickel complexes of the benzobiscarbenes 1 a-1 c with a thiazolothiazole bridged bipyridyl ligand L2 led by self-assembly to a series of organometallic BRs. Solvophobic effects played a crucial role in the formation and stability of the interlocked species. The stability of BRs is related to the N-alkyl substituents at the precursors 1 a-1 c, where longer alkyl substitutes improve stability and inter-ring interactions. Solvophobic effects are also important for the stability of [2]catenanes prepared from 1 a-1 c and a flexible bipyridyl ligand L3 . In solution, an equilibrium between the [2]catenanes and their macrocyclic building blocks was observed. High proportions of [2]catenanes were obtained in concentrated solutions or polar solvents. The proportion of [2]catenanes in solution could be further enhanced by lengthening of the N-alkyl substitutes.

Keywords: Borromean Rings; Catenanes; N-Heterocyclic Carbenes; Self-Assembly; Supramolecular Chemistry.

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