[5]Rotaxane and [5]Pseudorotaxane Based on Cucurbit[6]uril and Anchored to a Meso-tetraphenyl Porphyrin
Abstract
Water soluble [5]rotaxane and [5]pseudorotaxane based on cucurbit[6]uril and anchored to a meso-tetraphenyl porphyrin have been synthesized and characterized by spectroscopic methods (1H-NMR, 13C-NMR and UV), and by elemental analysis, and mass spectrometry. The preliminary results of the pH-driven switching properties of [5]rotaxane investigated through 1H-NMR spectroscopy are reported. These results were compared with those obtained from a model porphyrin, which was prepared by the de-threading cucurbit[6]uril from [5]pseudorotaxane under basic conditions.
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Porphyrin Triazole Macrocycle PropargylaminePreview
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This research was supported by the Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK, Grant No: MISAG 260) and by a Bilkent University Faculty Development Grant. The authors thank the Chemistry Department of Hacettepe University and the TUBITAK Analysis Centre for the NMR, and Dr. M. Katterle (Potsdam University) and Prof. B. Salih (Chemistry Department of Hacettepe University) for MALDI-TOF measurements.
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