Abstract

New star polypseudorotaxanes that include 4,4′-dipyridyl-terminated 4-arm-poly(ethylene glycol) (PC1) and cucurbit[7]uril (CB[7]) were easily synthesised. The 1H NMR, UV–vis and resonance light scattering (RLS) data show that the viologen units of the star polypseudorotaxanes could fall off from the hydrophobic cavity of CB[7] with the addition of 1-adamantylamine (ADA). The cyclic voltammograms results indicate that the star polypseudorotaxanes have the redox property with the addition of ADA compared with the non-redox property of the pure star polypseudorotaxanes. The biological toxicity experiment shows that the bactericidal activity of the star polypseudorotaxanes in Escherichia coli was aroused by adjusting CB[7] dethreading from the star polypseudorotaxanes with the addition of another competitive guest ADA, which has a very high affinity for CB[7].

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