Sequence isomerism is fundamental to the storage, transfer and expression of information
in (bio)macromolecules and artificial polymers. Realization of sequence-specific properties
in mechanically bonded molecules is extremely challenging due to the huge synthetic
difficulty in the precise and controllable non-covalent interlocking of constitutionally
different macrocycles in specific orders within a rotaxane or catenane. This Synpacts article highlights how sequence isomers of multicomponent rotaxanes and catenanes
can be obtained by novel synthetic strategies and careful building block design.
Key words
mechanical bonds - catenanes - rotaxanes - sequence isomers - macrocycles