polyrotaxane
Polyrotaxane is a class of mechanically interlocked polymers in which multiple cyclic molecules, known as macrocycles, are threaded onto one or more linear polymer chains (the axles). The rings are held in place by bulky end groups that prevent dethreading, producing a continuous, linked assembly in which the rings can slide along the axle.
Common macrocycles include alpha- and beta-cyclodextrins, crown ethers, cucurbiturils, and pillar[n]arenes. The axles are typically poly(ethylene
Polyrotaxanes are usually prepared by threading macrocycles onto a preformed polymer followed by end-capping with bulky
Because the rings are mechanically interlocked yet movable along the axle, polyrotaxanes exhibit dynamic behavior in
Potential applications span smart materials, responsive coatings, lubricants, drug-delivery platforms, and nanoscale machines. Research focuses on
Polyrotaxanes are part of the broader field of mechanically interlocked molecules pioneered by researchers such as