Literature DB >> 10807181

Carboxylate binding by 2-(guanidiniocarbonyl)pyrrole receptors in aqueous solvents: improving the binding properties of guanidinium cations through additional hydrogen bonds.

C Schmuck1.   

Abstract

A series of guanidiniocarbonyl pyrrole receptors has been synthesized which bind carboxylates by ion pairing in combination with multiple hydrogen bonds. Their binding properties with various carboxylates have been investigated using NMR titration studies in 40% water/DMSO (v/v). The best receptor has association constants which are in the order of K approximately/= 10(3) mol(-1) and hence some 30 times larger than with the simple acetyl guanidinium cation. Through a systematic variation of the receptor structure, semiquantitative estimates for the energetic contributions of the individual binding interactions could be derived. These data show that the various hydrogen bonds are not equally important for the binding but differ significantly in their energetic contribution to the overall complexation process. Furthermore, the receptor can be made chiral and shows selectivity upon binding of enantiomeric amino acid carboxylates. Molecular modeling was used to obtain structural information for the various receptor carboxylate complexes and served as a basis to explain the observed differences in binding constants.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10807181     DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1521-3765(20000218)6:4<709::aid-chem709>3.0.co;2-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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