| Literature DB >> 28940922 |
Tianyu Jiao1, Liang Chen1, Dong Yang2, Xin Li1, Guangcheng Wu1, Pingmei Zeng1, Ankun Zhou1, Qi Yin1, Yuanjiang Pan1, Biao Wu2, Xin Hong1, Xueqian Kong1, Vincent M Lynch3,4, Jonathan L Sessler3,4, Hao Li1.
Abstract
Three tetrahedral organic cages have been obtained by condensing a triamino linker with a set of three ostensibly analogous triformyl precursors. Despite the large number of imine bonds formed, the corresponding cages were obtained in exceptionally high yields. Both theory and experimental results demonstrate that intramolecular CH⋅⋅⋅π interactions within all of the cage frameworks play an important role in abetting the condensations and contributing to the near-quantitative synthetic yields. The three cages of this study exhibit high thermodynamic and kinetic stability. A variety of small neutral guest molecules with complementary sizes and geometries may be used as templates in the cage forming reactions. Among the guests that may be used in this way is white phosphorus (P4 ), whose inherent reactivity towards oxygen is almost fully attenuated when bound within one of the cages.Entities:
Keywords: host-guest systems; molecular recognition; organic cages; self-assembly; white phosphorus
Year: 2017 PMID: 28940922 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201708246
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336