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Influence of the solvent in the self-assembly and binding properties of [1 + 1] tetra-imine bis-calix[4]pyrrole cages

We report the self-assembly of shape-persistent [1 + 1] tetra-imine cages 1 based on two different tetra-α aryl-extended calix[4]pyrrole scaffolds in chlorinated solvents and in a 9 : 1 CDCl(3) : CD(3)CN solvent mixture. We show that the use of a bis-N-oxide 4 (4,4′-dipyridyl-N,N′-dioxide) as templa...

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Autores principales: Mirabella, Chiara F. M., Aragay, Gemma, Ballester, Pablo
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9769375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36605742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc05311j
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author Mirabella, Chiara F. M.
Aragay, Gemma
Ballester, Pablo
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description We report the self-assembly of shape-persistent [1 + 1] tetra-imine cages 1 based on two different tetra-α aryl-extended calix[4]pyrrole scaffolds in chlorinated solvents and in a 9 : 1 CDCl(3) : CD(3)CN solvent mixture. We show that the use of a bis-N-oxide 4 (4,4′-dipyridyl-N,N′-dioxide) as template is not mandatory to induce the emergence of the cages but has a positive effect on the reaction yield. We use (1)H NMR spectroscopy to investigate and characterize the binding properties (kinetic and thermodynamic) of the self-assembled tetra-imine cages 1 with pyridine N-oxide derivatives. The cages form kinetically and thermodynamically stable inclusion complexes with the N-oxides. For the bis-N-oxide 4, we observe the exclusive formation of 1 : 1 complexes independently of the solvent used. In contrast, the pyridine-N-oxide 5 (mono-topic guest) produces inclusion complexes displaying solvent dependent stoichiometry. The bis-N-oxide 4 is too short to bridge the gap between the two endohedral polar binding sites of 1 by establishing eight ideal hydrogen bonding interactions. Nevertheless, the bimolecular 4⊂1 complex results as energetically favored compared to the 5(2)⊂1 ternary counterpart. The inclusion of the N-oxides, 4 and 5, in the tetra-imine cages 1 is significantly faster in chlorinated solvents (minutes) than in the 9 : 1 CDCl(3) : CD(3)CN solvent mixture (hours). We provide an explanation for the similar energy barriers calculated for the formation of the 4⊂1 complex using the two different ternary counterparts 5(2)⊂1 and (CD(3)CN)(2)⊂1 as precursors. We propose a mechanism for the in–out guest exchange processes experienced by the tetra-imine cages 1.
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spelling pubmed-97693752023-01-04 Influence of the solvent in the self-assembly and binding properties of [1 + 1] tetra-imine bis-calix[4]pyrrole cages Mirabella, Chiara F. M. Aragay, Gemma Ballester, Pablo Chem Sci Chemistry We report the self-assembly of shape-persistent [1 + 1] tetra-imine cages 1 based on two different tetra-α aryl-extended calix[4]pyrrole scaffolds in chlorinated solvents and in a 9 : 1 CDCl(3) : CD(3)CN solvent mixture. We show that the use of a bis-N-oxide 4 (4,4′-dipyridyl-N,N′-dioxide) as template is not mandatory to induce the emergence of the cages but has a positive effect on the reaction yield. We use (1)H NMR spectroscopy to investigate and characterize the binding properties (kinetic and thermodynamic) of the self-assembled tetra-imine cages 1 with pyridine N-oxide derivatives. The cages form kinetically and thermodynamically stable inclusion complexes with the N-oxides. For the bis-N-oxide 4, we observe the exclusive formation of 1 : 1 complexes independently of the solvent used. In contrast, the pyridine-N-oxide 5 (mono-topic guest) produces inclusion complexes displaying solvent dependent stoichiometry. The bis-N-oxide 4 is too short to bridge the gap between the two endohedral polar binding sites of 1 by establishing eight ideal hydrogen bonding interactions. Nevertheless, the bimolecular 4⊂1 complex results as energetically favored compared to the 5(2)⊂1 ternary counterpart. The inclusion of the N-oxides, 4 and 5, in the tetra-imine cages 1 is significantly faster in chlorinated solvents (minutes) than in the 9 : 1 CDCl(3) : CD(3)CN solvent mixture (hours). We provide an explanation for the similar energy barriers calculated for the formation of the 4⊂1 complex using the two different ternary counterparts 5(2)⊂1 and (CD(3)CN)(2)⊂1 as precursors. We propose a mechanism for the in–out guest exchange processes experienced by the tetra-imine cages 1. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9769375/ /pubmed/36605742 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc05311j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Mirabella, Chiara F. M.
Aragay, Gemma
Ballester, Pablo
Influence of the solvent in the self-assembly and binding properties of [1 + 1] tetra-imine bis-calix[4]pyrrole cages
title Influence of the solvent in the self-assembly and binding properties of [1 + 1] tetra-imine bis-calix[4]pyrrole cages
title_full Influence of the solvent in the self-assembly and binding properties of [1 + 1] tetra-imine bis-calix[4]pyrrole cages
title_fullStr Influence of the solvent in the self-assembly and binding properties of [1 + 1] tetra-imine bis-calix[4]pyrrole cages
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the solvent in the self-assembly and binding properties of [1 + 1] tetra-imine bis-calix[4]pyrrole cages
title_short Influence of the solvent in the self-assembly and binding properties of [1 + 1] tetra-imine bis-calix[4]pyrrole cages
title_sort influence of the solvent in the self-assembly and binding properties of [1 + 1] tetra-imine bis-calix[4]pyrrole cages
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9769375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36605742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc05311j
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