AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on the synthesis and properties of new macrocycles that contain viologen, specifically CTPQT and MCTPQT.
  • X-ray characterization shows that MCTPQT forms unique nanometer-sized channels, whereas CTPQT forms intercalated assemblies in different polymorphs.
  • The research emphasizes the significance of geometric compatibility and weak intermolecular forces in forming these complex solid-state structures.

Article Abstract

Reported here is the synthesis, solid-state characterization, and redox properties of new triangular, threefold symmetric, viologen-containing macrocycles. Cyclotris(paraquat-p-phenylene) (CTPQT ) and cyclotris(paraquat-p-1,4-dimethoxyphenylene) (MCTPQT ) were prepared and their X-ray single-crystal (super)structures reveal intricate three-dimensional packing. MCTPQT results in nanometer-sized channels, in contrast with its parent counterpart CTPQT which crystallizes as a couple of polymorphs in the form of intercalated assemblies. In the solid state, MCTPQT exhibits stacks between the 1,4-dimethoxyphenylene and bipyridinium radical cations, providing new opportunities for the manipulation and control of the recognition motif associated with viologen radical cations. These redox-active cyclophanes demonstrate that geometry-matching and weak intermolecular interactions are of paramount importance in dictating the formation of their intricate solid-state superstructures.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201907329DOI Listing

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