| Literature DB >> 33844341 |
Susana Ibáñez1, Eduardo Peris1.
Abstract
The use of a carbazolyl-connected di-gold(I) metallotweezer for the encapsulation of several electron-poor organic substrates, and a planar Au(III) complex containing a CNC pincer ligand, is described. The binding affinity of the receptor depends on the electron-deficient character of the planar guest, with larger association constants found for the more electron-poor guests. The X-ray diffraction molecular structures of two host:guest adducts show that the host approaches its arms in order to facilitate the optimum interaction with the surface of the planar guests, in a clear example of an guest-induced fit conformational arrangement. The electrochemical studies of the encapsulation of N,N'-dimethyl-naphthalenetetracarboxy diimide (NTCDI) show that the redox active guest is released from the receptor upon one electron reduction, thus constituting an example of redox-switchable binding.Entities:
Keywords: gold; host-guest chemistry; metallo-tweezers; redox-switchable binding; supramolecular
Year: 2021 PMID: 33844341 DOI: 10.1002/chem.202100794
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236