Issue 12, 2005

Metal–organic rotaxane frameworks; MORFs

Abstract

Linear exodentate pyridinium ligands such as 1,2-bis(4,4′-bipyridinium)ethane or its bis N-oxide derivative can be used as axles for the formation of [2]pseudorotaxanes utilising 24-membered crown ethers such as dibenzo-24-crown-8 ether (DB24C8) as the wheel. These [2]pseudorotaxanes can be used to construct coordination networks using transition or lanthanide metal ions as the connecting nodes. 1-, 2- and 3D metal–organic rotaxane frameworks (MORFs) are possible. The resulting materials contain mechanically interlocked units and may be the forerunners of unique solids which contain machine-like components in an ordered array.

Graphical abstract: Metal–organic rotaxane frameworks; MORFs

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Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
29 Oct 2004
Accepted
25 Jan 2005
First published
14 Feb 2005

Chem. Commun., 2005, 1511-1518

Metal–organic rotaxane frameworks; MORFs

S. J. Loeb, Chem. Commun., 2005, 1511 DOI: 10.1039/B416609D

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