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Site-selective anion recognition of an interlocked dimer.

Ryo Sekiya1, Morihiko Fukuda, Reiko Kuroda.   

Abstract

Interlocked dimer 2, which is composed of two physically interlocked monomers 1, has three cavities (cavity A × 2 and cavity B × 1) and can encapsulate three anions, such as NO3- and BF4-, one anion per cavity. There are six possible encapsulation patterns, A-F; two (A and F) contain only one kind of anion and the others (B-E) contain both NO3- and BF4- at the same time with different ratios and with different positions. Anion competition experiments showed that in addition to F, which encapsulates three NO3- ions, C, in which NO3- and BF4- ions are captured in cavities A and cavity B, respectively, was selectively formed. Detailed investigations have revealed that B-E were formed by dimerization, but three of the four were subjected to anion exchange and converged into C or F. This selective formation can be explained by the fact that NO3- is a better anion template than BF4-, as well as the molecular structure of the interlocked dimer; cavities A are surrounded by four bridging ligands and can be accessed by free anions, whereas no space available for anion exchange is present around cavity B because this cavity is surrounded by eight bridging ligands. Therefore, the BF4- ions in cavities A are expelled by free NO3-, but the BF4- ion in cavity B is not, resulting in the selection of C and F. We have found that the volume of the cavity influenced anion recognition. New interlocked dimer 3, which has smaller cavities than those of 2, captured three NO3- ions to form F, whereas only a small amount of an interlocked dimer that contains both NO3- and BF4- was formed.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28470305     DOI: 10.1039/c7ob00328e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Org Biomol Chem        ISSN: 1477-0520            Impact factor:   3.876


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