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Published August 27, 2008 | Supplemental Material
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A Redox-Switchable α-Cyclodextrin-Based [2]Rotaxane

Abstract

A bistable [2]rotaxane comprising an α-cyclodextrin (α-CD) ring and a dumbbell component containing a redox-active tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) ring system within its rod section has been synthesized using the Cu(I)-catalyzed azide−alkyne cycloaddition, and the redox-driven movements of the α-CD ring between the TTF and newly formed triazole ring systems have been elucidated. Microcalorimetric titrations on model complexes suggested that the α-CD ring prefers to reside on the TTF rather than on the triazole ring system by at least an order of magnitude. The fact that this situation does pertain in the bistable [2]rotaxane has not only been established quantitatively by electrochemical experiments and backed up by spectroscopic and chiroptical measurements but also been confirmed semiquantitatively by the recording of numerous cyclic voltammograms which point, along with the use of redox-active chemical reagents, to a mechanism of switching that involves the oxidation of the neutral TTF ring system to either its radical cationic (TTF^(•+)) or dicationic (TTF^(2+)) counterparts, whereupon the α-CD ring, moves along the dumbbell to encircle the triazole ring system. Since redox control by both chemical and electrochemical means is reversible, the switching by the bistable [2]rotaxane can be reversed on reduction of the TTF^(•+) or TTF^(2+) back to being a neutral TTF.

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© 2008 American Chemical Society. Received May 14, 2008. Publication Date (Web): August 2, 2008. We acknowledge support from the Microelectronics Advanced Research Corporation and its Focus Center Research Program, the Center on Functional Engineered NanoArchitectonics, and the Center for Nanoscale Innovation for Defense.

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