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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2010

Synthesis of a Molecular Charm Bracelet via Click Cyclization and Olefin Metathesis Clipping

Paul G. Clark; Erin N. Guidry; Wing Yan Chan; Wayne E. Steinmetz; Robert H. Grubbs

We describe the synthesis of a polycatenated cyclic polymer, a structure that resembles a molecular charm bracelet. Ruthenium-catalyzed ring-opening metathesis polymerization of an amino-containing cyclic olefin monomer in the presence of a chain transfer agent generated an alpha,omega-diazide functionalized polyamine. Cyclization of the resulting linear polyamine using pseudo-high-dilution copper-catalyzed click cyclization produced a cyclic polymer in 19% yield. The click reaction was then further employed to remove linear contaminants from the cyclic polymer using azide- and alkyne-functionalized scavenging resins, and the purified cyclic polymer product was characterized by gel permeation chromatography, (1)H NMR spectroscopy, and IR spectroscopy. Polymer hydrogenation and conversion to the corresponding polyammonium species enabled coordination and interlocking of diolefin polyether fragments around the cyclic polymer backbone using ruthenium-catalyzed ring-closing olefin metathesis to afford a molecular charm bracelet structure. This charm bracelet complex was characterized by (1)H NMR spectroscopy, and the catenated nature of the small rings was confirmed using two-dimensional diffusion-ordered NMR spectroscopy.


Nature Materials | 2006

Photocontrolled living polymerizations

Makoto Tanabe; Guido W. M. Vandermeulen; Wing Yan Chan; Paul W. Cyr; Lawrence Vanderark; David A. Rider; Ian Manners


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2009

Redox-active metallomacrocycles and cyclic metallopolymers: photocontrolled ring-opening oligomerization and polymerization of silicon-bridged [1]ferrocenophanes using substitutionally-labile Lewis bases as initiators.

David E. Herbert; Joe B. Gilroy; Wing Yan Chan; Laurent Chabanne; Anne Staubitz; Alan J. Lough; Ian Manners


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

Highly metallized polymers: synthesis, characterization, and lithographic patterning of polyferrocenylsilanes with pendant cobalt, molybdenum, and nickel cluster substituents

Wing Yan Chan; Scott B. Clendenning; Andrea Berenbaum; Alan J. Lough; Stephane Aouba; Harry E. Ruda; Ian Manners


Chemistry of Materials | 2006

Pyrolysis of Highly Metallized Polymers: Ceramic Thin Films Containing Magnetic CoFe Alloy Nanoparticles from a Polyferrocenylsilane with Pendant Cobalt Clusters

Kun Liu; Scott B. Clendenning; Lars Friebe; Wing Yan Chan; Xiaobin Zhu,§,Δ; Mark R. Freeman; Guo Cheng Yang; Christopher M. Yip; Dan Grozea; ⊥ and Zheng-Hong Lu; Ian Manners


Organometallics | 2003

Toward Highly Metallized Polymers: Synthesis and Characterization of Silicon-Bridged [1]Ferrocenophanes with Pendent Cluster Substituents

Wing Yan Chan; Andrea Berenbaum; Scott B. Clendenning; and Alan J. Lough; Ian Manners


Organometallics | 2007

Synthesis, Characterization, and Photocontrolled Ring-Opening Polymerization of Sila[1]ferrocenophanes with Multiple Alkyne Substituents

Wing Yan Chan; and Alan J. Lough; Ian Manners


Angewandte Chemie | 2007

Organometallic Macrocycles and Cyclic Polymers by the Bipyridine‐Initiated Photolytic Ring Opening of a Silicon‐Bridged [1]Ferrocenophane

Wing Yan Chan; Alan J. Lough; Ian Manners


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2008

Photoinduced Fe-Cp bond cleavage and insertion reactions of strained silicon- and sulphur-bridged [1]ferrocenophanes in the presence of transition-metal carbonyls.

Nga Sze Ieong; Wing Yan Chan; Alan J. Lough; Mairi F. Haddow; Ian Manners


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2007

Photoreactivity and photopolymerization of silicon-bridged [1]ferrocenophanes in the presence of terpyridine initiators: unprecedented cleavage of both iron-cyclopentadienyl bonds in the presence of chlorosilanes.

Wing Yan Chan; Alan J. Lough; Ian Manners

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Makoto Tanabe

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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