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Mechanically induced pyrogallol[4]arene hexamer assembly in the solid state extends the scope of molecular encapsulation

Pyrogallol[4]arene hexamers are hydrogen-bonded molecular capsules of exceptional kinetic stability that can entrap small molecule guests indefinitely, without exchange, at ambient temperatures. Here, we report on the use of a ball mill to induce self-assembly of the capsule components and the guest...

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Autores principales: Journey, Sara N., Teppang, Kristine L., Garcia, Cesar A., Brim, Shaylyn A., Onofrei, David, Addison, J. Bennett, Holland, Gregory P., Purse, Byron W.
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Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5853268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29568437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7sc03821f
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author Journey, Sara N.
Teppang, Kristine L.
Garcia, Cesar A.
Brim, Shaylyn A.
Onofrei, David
Addison, J. Bennett
Holland, Gregory P.
Purse, Byron W.
author_facet Journey, Sara N.
Teppang, Kristine L.
Garcia, Cesar A.
Brim, Shaylyn A.
Onofrei, David
Addison, J. Bennett
Holland, Gregory P.
Purse, Byron W.
author_sort Journey, Sara N.
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description Pyrogallol[4]arene hexamers are hydrogen-bonded molecular capsules of exceptional kinetic stability that can entrap small molecule guests indefinitely, without exchange, at ambient temperatures. Here, we report on the use of a ball mill to induce self-assembly of the capsule components and the guests in the solid state. Stoichiometric amounts of pyrogallol[4]arene and a guest, which can be an arene, alkane, amine, or carboxylic acid, were milled at 30 Hz for fixed durations, dissolved, and characterization by NMR. Most of the resulting encapsulation complexes were kinetically stable but thermodynamically unstable in solution, and the yield of their formation correlates with the duration of the milling and is related to the structures of guest and host. This method extends the scope of molecular encapsulation, as demonstrated by the preparation of kinetically trapped encapsulation complexes of [2.2]paracyclophane, for which we could find no other method of preparation. To gain mechanistic insights into the solid-state assembly process, we characterized the milled powders using (13)C CP-MAS NMR, we studied the effects of changing the alkane domain of the host, and we examined how dissolution conditions impact on the distribution of observed encapsulation complexes once in solution. The results support a mechanism comprising mechanically induced solid-state reorganization to produce a mixture rich in nearly or fully assembled guest-filled capsules.
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spelling pubmed-58532682018-03-22 Mechanically induced pyrogallol[4]arene hexamer assembly in the solid state extends the scope of molecular encapsulation Journey, Sara N. Teppang, Kristine L. Garcia, Cesar A. Brim, Shaylyn A. Onofrei, David Addison, J. Bennett Holland, Gregory P. Purse, Byron W. Chem Sci Chemistry Pyrogallol[4]arene hexamers are hydrogen-bonded molecular capsules of exceptional kinetic stability that can entrap small molecule guests indefinitely, without exchange, at ambient temperatures. Here, we report on the use of a ball mill to induce self-assembly of the capsule components and the guests in the solid state. Stoichiometric amounts of pyrogallol[4]arene and a guest, which can be an arene, alkane, amine, or carboxylic acid, were milled at 30 Hz for fixed durations, dissolved, and characterization by NMR. Most of the resulting encapsulation complexes were kinetically stable but thermodynamically unstable in solution, and the yield of their formation correlates with the duration of the milling and is related to the structures of guest and host. This method extends the scope of molecular encapsulation, as demonstrated by the preparation of kinetically trapped encapsulation complexes of [2.2]paracyclophane, for which we could find no other method of preparation. To gain mechanistic insights into the solid-state assembly process, we characterized the milled powders using (13)C CP-MAS NMR, we studied the effects of changing the alkane domain of the host, and we examined how dissolution conditions impact on the distribution of observed encapsulation complexes once in solution. The results support a mechanism comprising mechanically induced solid-state reorganization to produce a mixture rich in nearly or fully assembled guest-filled capsules. Royal Society of Chemistry 2017-11-01 2017-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5853268/ /pubmed/29568437 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7sc03821f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2017 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY-NC 3.0)
spellingShingle Chemistry
Journey, Sara N.
Teppang, Kristine L.
Garcia, Cesar A.
Brim, Shaylyn A.
Onofrei, David
Addison, J. Bennett
Holland, Gregory P.
Purse, Byron W.
Mechanically induced pyrogallol[4]arene hexamer assembly in the solid state extends the scope of molecular encapsulation
title Mechanically induced pyrogallol[4]arene hexamer assembly in the solid state extends the scope of molecular encapsulation
title_full Mechanically induced pyrogallol[4]arene hexamer assembly in the solid state extends the scope of molecular encapsulation
title_fullStr Mechanically induced pyrogallol[4]arene hexamer assembly in the solid state extends the scope of molecular encapsulation
title_full_unstemmed Mechanically induced pyrogallol[4]arene hexamer assembly in the solid state extends the scope of molecular encapsulation
title_short Mechanically induced pyrogallol[4]arene hexamer assembly in the solid state extends the scope of molecular encapsulation
title_sort mechanically induced pyrogallol[4]arene hexamer assembly in the solid state extends the scope of molecular encapsulation
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5853268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29568437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7sc03821f
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