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Mechanical Bond Enhanced Lithium Halide Ion‐Pair Binding by Halogen Bonding Heteroditopic Rotaxanes**

Vihanga K. Munasinghe, Jessica Pancholi, Dilhan Manawadu, Zongyao Zhang, Paul D. Beer

2022Chemistry - A European Journal19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A family of novel halogen bonding (XB) and hydrogen bonding (HB) heteroditopic [2]rotaxane host systems constructed by active metal template (AMT) methodology, were studied for their ability to cooperatively recognise lithium halide (LiX) ion‐pairs. 1 H NMR ion‐pair titration experiments in CD 3 CN:CDCl 3 solvent mixtures revealed a notable “switch‐on“ of halide anion binding in the presence of a co‐bound lithium cation, with rotaxane hosts demonstrating selectivity for LiBr over LiI. The strength of halide binding was shown to greatly increase with increasing number of halogen bond donors integrated into the interlocked cavity, where an all‐XB rotaxane was found to be the most potent host for LiBr. DFT calculations corroborated these findings, determining the mode of LiX ion‐pair binding. Notably, ion‐pair binding was not observed with the corresponding XB/HB macrocycles alone, highlighting the cooperative, heteroditopic, rotaxane axle‐macrocycle component mechanical bond effect as an efficient strategy for ion‐pair recognition in general.

Topics & Concepts

RotaxaneHalideHalogen bondChemistryLithium (medication)TitrationCatenaneHydrogen bondIonCrystallographyHalogenInorganic chemistryPolymer chemistryStereochemistryMoleculeSupramolecular chemistryOrganic chemistryCrystal structureMedicineAlkylEndocrinologySupramolecular Chemistry and ComplexesMolecular Sensors and Ion DetectionLuminescence and Fluorescent Materials