Abstract
A main‐chain poly([2]catenane), incorporating an average of 25 repeating [2]catenane units and having an Mn value of 35 kg mol−1, was synthesized by the polyesterification of a [2]catenane monomer composed of a bipyridinium‐based tetracationic cyclophane mechanically interlocked with a 1,5‐dioxynaphthalene‐based macrocyclic polyether. Similarly, two main‐chain poly(bis[2]catenane)s, both incorporating an average of 15 repeating bis[2]catenane units and both having Mn values of 45 kg mol−1, were prepared by the copolymerizations of a bis[2]catenane monomer, possessing two hydroxymethyl functions with an appropriate bis(isocyanate). The same copolymerization was employed in order to produce a pendant poly([2]catenane), incorporating an average of 20 repeating [2]catenane units and having an Mn value of 27 kg mol−1, from a [2]catenane monomer possessing two hydroxymethyl groups on its macrocyclic polyether component.