Issue 19, 2019

Mechanically interlocked materials. Rotaxanes and catenanes beyond the small molecule

Abstract

A mechanical bond presents a combination of the best features of covalent and supramolecular chemistries (stability and structural integrity), plus a unique dynamic nature, that makes it a very interesting tool for materials chemistry. Here, we overview the chemistry of the mechanical bond applied to polymers, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) and carbon nanotubes. We first describe synthetic strategies towards polycatenanes and polyrotaxanes, and highlight their potential impact in polymer chemistry, exemplified by their use to make stimuli-responsive gels and as binders in battery electrodes. We continue by showing how to include mechanically interlocked components in MOFs, and analyse the distinctive dynamic properties of the final constructs. Finally, we describe the strategies towards mechanically interlocked derivatives of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs), and discuss the potential of the mechanical bond to tackle some of the classic problems of SWNT chemistry.

Graphical abstract: Mechanically interlocked materials. Rotaxanes and catenanes beyond the small molecule

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
20 Nov 2018
First published
16 Aug 2019

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2019,48, 5016-5032

Mechanically interlocked materials. Rotaxanes and catenanes beyond the small molecule

S. Mena-Hernando and E. M. Pérez, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2019, 48, 5016 DOI: 10.1039/C8CS00888D

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