| Literature DB >> 31728162 |
Anniina Kiesilä1, Jani O Moilanen1, Anneli Kruve2, Christoph A Schalley2, Perdita Barran3, Elina Kalenius1.
Abstract
Pyridine[4]arenes have previously been considered as anion binding hosts due to the electron-poor nature of the pyridine ring. Herein, we demonstrate the encapsulation of Me4N+ cations inside a dimeric hydrogen-bonded pyridine[4]arene capsule, which contradicts with earlier assumptions. The complexation of a cationic guest inside the pyridine[4]arene dimer has been detected and studied by multiple gas-phase techniques, ESI-QTOF-MS, IRMPD, and DT-IMMS experiments, as well as DFT calculations. The comparison of classical resorcinarenes with pyridinearenes by MS and NMR experiments reveals clear differences in their host-guest chemistry and implies that cation encapsulation in pyridine[4]arene is an anion-driven process.Entities:
Keywords: DFT calculations; cation binding; ion mobility mass spectrometry; macrocycles; pyridinearenes; resorcinarenes
Year: 2019 PMID: 31728162 PMCID: PMC6839556 DOI: 10.3762/bjoc.15.241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Org Chem ISSN: 1860-5397 Impact factor: 2.883
Scheme 1Structures of tetraisobutylpyridine[4]arene 1 and tetraisobutylresorcin[4]arene 2.
Figure 1Spectra of 1 + Me4NPF6 1:3 in acetone in a) (+)ESI-MS and b) (−)ESI-MS. Insets showing arrival time distributions for selected ions. Identical drift times demonstrate the same structural diameters and CCS values for these ions. Separate arrival time distributions (ATDs) for ions in Figure 1b are shown in Supporting Information File 1 (Figure S2). m/z values, mass accuracies and CCS values are listed in Table S1 (Supporting Information File 1).
Figure 2(+)ESI-MS profile spectrum of the mixture of 1, 2 and TMAPF6 in acetonitrile (20 µM, 1:1:1). Inset shows a zoom in for region showing dimeric ions.
Figure 3Calculated ESP surfaces (in au) superimposed on the total electron density (0.004 au) for 1 and 2: a) monomer, bottom view b) monomer, side view c) monomer, top view, d) dimer, side view and e) dimer, bottom view. Red, blue and green surfaces indicate negative, positive and neutral ESP, respectively.