A pair of selenanthrene-bridged molecular cages have been constructed through a one-step cyclization reaction of a tetrakis(iodo) crown ether with selenium powder. The tubular belt-shaped cage has an intrinsic cavity ...A pair of selenanthrene-bridged molecular cages have been constructed through a one-step cyclization reaction of a tetrakis(iodo) crown ether with selenium powder. The tubular belt-shaped cage has an intrinsic cavity which can adaptively transform to accommodate electron-deficient guests forming [2]pseudorotaxane complexes. The other product was determined to be an isomeric cage featuring a Mobius strip structure, which exhibits slower twist-migration dynamics than its thianthrene counterpart. The success of using selenanthrene as joints enables an alternative way to structural design and property regulation of molecular cages.展开更多
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.21971268,22171295)the Program for Guangdong Introducing Innovative and Entrepreneurial Teams(No.2017ZT07C069)+1 种基金Pearl River Talent Program(No.2017GC010623)the Starry Night Science Fund of Zhejiang University Shanghai Institute for Advanced Study(No.SN-ZJU-SIAS-006)for financial support.
文摘A pair of selenanthrene-bridged molecular cages have been constructed through a one-step cyclization reaction of a tetrakis(iodo) crown ether with selenium powder. The tubular belt-shaped cage has an intrinsic cavity which can adaptively transform to accommodate electron-deficient guests forming [2]pseudorotaxane complexes. The other product was determined to be an isomeric cage featuring a Mobius strip structure, which exhibits slower twist-migration dynamics than its thianthrene counterpart. The success of using selenanthrene as joints enables an alternative way to structural design and property regulation of molecular cages.