| Literature DB >> 27862408 |
Wanjun Gong1, Xiran Yang1, Peter Y Zavalij2, Lyle Isaacs2, Zhiyong Zhao1, Simin Liu1,3.
Abstract
As the host possessing the largest cavity in the cucurbit[n]uril (CB[n]) family, CB[10] has previously displayed unusual recognition and assembly properties with guests but much remains to be explored. Herein, we present the recognition properties of CB[10] toward a series of bipyridinium guests including the tetracationic cyclophane known as blue box along with electron-rich guests and detail the influence of encapsulation on the charge-transfer interactions between guests. For the mono-bipyridinium guest (methylviologen, MV2+ ), CB[10] not only forms 1:1 and 1:2 inclusion complexes, but also enhances the charge-transfer interactions between methylviologen and dihydroxynaphthalene (HN) by mainly forming the 1:2:1 packed "sandwich" complex (CB[10]⋅2 MV2+ ⋅HN). For guest 1 with two bipyridinium units, an interesting conformational switching from linear to "U" shape is observed by adding catechol to the solution of CB[10] and the guest. For the tetracationic cyclophane-blue box, CB[10] forms a stable 1:1 inclusion complex; the two bipyridinium units tilt inside the cavity of CB[10] according to the X-ray crystal structure. Finally, a supramolecular "Russian doll" was built up by threading a guest through the cavities of both blue box and CB[10].Entities:
Keywords: Russian dolls; charge-transfer interactions; cucurbituril; host-guest systems; supramolecular chemistry
Year: 2016 PMID: 27862408 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201604149
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236