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NMR exchange dynamics studies of metal-capped cyclodextrins reveal multiple populations of host–guest complexes in solution

Metal-capped molecular hosts are unique in supramolecular chemistry, benefitting from the inner cavity's hydrophobic nature and the metal center's electrochemical properties. It is shown here that the paramagnetic properties of the metals in lanthanide-capped cyclodextrins (Ln-α-CDs and Ln...

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Autores principales: Goren, Elad, Iron, Mark A., Diskin-Posner, Yael, Falkovich, Alla, Avram, Liat, Bar-Shir, Amnon
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10599603/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37886095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc03630h
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author Goren, Elad
Iron, Mark A.
Diskin-Posner, Yael
Falkovich, Alla
Avram, Liat
Bar-Shir, Amnon
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Iron, Mark A.
Diskin-Posner, Yael
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Avram, Liat
Bar-Shir, Amnon
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description Metal-capped molecular hosts are unique in supramolecular chemistry, benefitting from the inner cavity's hydrophobic nature and the metal center's electrochemical properties. It is shown here that the paramagnetic properties of the metals in lanthanide-capped cyclodextrins (Ln-α-CDs and Ln-β-CDs) are a convenient NMR indicator for different populations of host–guest complexes in a given solution. The paramagnetic guest exchange saturation transfer (paraGEST) method was used to study the exchange dynamics in systems composed of Ln-α-CDs or Ln-β-CDs with fluorinated guests, revealing multiple co-existing populations of host-guest complexes exclusively in solutions containing Ln-β-CDs. The enhanced spectral resolution of paraGEST, achieved by a strong pseudo contact shift induction, revealed that different molecular guests can adopt multiple orientations within Ln-β-CDs' cavities and, in contrast, only a single orientation inside Ln-α-CDs. Thus, paraGEST, which can significantly improve NMR detectability and spectral resolution of host-guest systems that experience fast exchange dynamics, is a convenient tool for studying supramolecular systems of metal-capped molecular hosts.
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spelling pubmed-105996032023-10-26 NMR exchange dynamics studies of metal-capped cyclodextrins reveal multiple populations of host–guest complexes in solution Goren, Elad Iron, Mark A. Diskin-Posner, Yael Falkovich, Alla Avram, Liat Bar-Shir, Amnon Chem Sci Chemistry Metal-capped molecular hosts are unique in supramolecular chemistry, benefitting from the inner cavity's hydrophobic nature and the metal center's electrochemical properties. It is shown here that the paramagnetic properties of the metals in lanthanide-capped cyclodextrins (Ln-α-CDs and Ln-β-CDs) are a convenient NMR indicator for different populations of host–guest complexes in a given solution. The paramagnetic guest exchange saturation transfer (paraGEST) method was used to study the exchange dynamics in systems composed of Ln-α-CDs or Ln-β-CDs with fluorinated guests, revealing multiple co-existing populations of host-guest complexes exclusively in solutions containing Ln-β-CDs. The enhanced spectral resolution of paraGEST, achieved by a strong pseudo contact shift induction, revealed that different molecular guests can adopt multiple orientations within Ln-β-CDs' cavities and, in contrast, only a single orientation inside Ln-α-CDs. Thus, paraGEST, which can significantly improve NMR detectability and spectral resolution of host-guest systems that experience fast exchange dynamics, is a convenient tool for studying supramolecular systems of metal-capped molecular hosts. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10599603/ /pubmed/37886095 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc03630h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Goren, Elad
Iron, Mark A.
Diskin-Posner, Yael
Falkovich, Alla
Avram, Liat
Bar-Shir, Amnon
NMR exchange dynamics studies of metal-capped cyclodextrins reveal multiple populations of host–guest complexes in solution
title NMR exchange dynamics studies of metal-capped cyclodextrins reveal multiple populations of host–guest complexes in solution
title_full NMR exchange dynamics studies of metal-capped cyclodextrins reveal multiple populations of host–guest complexes in solution
title_fullStr NMR exchange dynamics studies of metal-capped cyclodextrins reveal multiple populations of host–guest complexes in solution
title_full_unstemmed NMR exchange dynamics studies of metal-capped cyclodextrins reveal multiple populations of host–guest complexes in solution
title_short NMR exchange dynamics studies of metal-capped cyclodextrins reveal multiple populations of host–guest complexes in solution
title_sort nmr exchange dynamics studies of metal-capped cyclodextrins reveal multiple populations of host–guest complexes in solution
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10599603/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37886095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc03630h
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