MOLECULES composed of interlocking rings are termed catenanes. Since t
he first synthesis of a two-ring catenane (a [2]catenane) in 1960(1),
these and related interlinked compounds have attracted considerable in
terest2-10, in part from the perspective of forming molecular devices
and nanoscale architectures11,12. Here we report the formation of a [2
]catenane from two complete rings, reminiscent of the trick of interli
nking 'magic rings'. This supermolecule, 1 in Fig. 1, exists in rapid
equilibrium with the monomeric rings 2, as revealed by H-1 NMR and ele
ctrospray mass spectrometry. At low concentration of molecule 2, the e
quilibrium lies towards the monomers, but at higher concentrations the
catenane is the overwhelmingly dominant species in solution.