We report the preparation and crystal structure of a triply stacked metal complex array in which a Cu-phthalocyanine is sandwiched between different Cu-porphyrins. The discrete heterogeneous assembly was prepared through formation of a fourfold rotaxane from a tetradactyl porphyrin with alkylammonium moieties and a phthalocyanine bearing four crown ethers and the subsequent formation of an ionic complex between the fourfold rotaxane and a tetraanionic porphyrin. The tetraanionic porphyrin, Cu-TPPS(4-), is selectively bound to the fourfold rotaxane through cooperative π-π and ionic interactions. The crystal structure revealed the columnar stacked array of the three planar building components in a precise order and spatial arrangement that promote intermolecular electronic communication.
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