- Selective rearrangements of quadruply hydrogen-bonded dimer driven by donor - Acceptor interaction
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A general method has been developed to control the selective rearrangement of Meijer's AADD quadruply hydrogen-bonded homodimers by introducing an additional donor-acceptor interaction. Therefore, one donor-assembling monomer, 1, in which the electron-ric
- Wang, Xiao-Zhong,Li, Xiao-Qiang,Shao, Xue-Bin,Zhao, Xin,Deng, Peng,Jiang, Xi-Kui,Li, Zhan-Ting,Chen, Ying-Qi
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- Recognition Through Self-Assembly. A Quadruply-Hydrogen-Bonded, Strapped Porphyrin Cleft That Binds Dipyridyl Molecules and A [2]Rotaxane
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Quadruply-hydrogen-bonded porphyrin homodimer Zn1·Zn1 has been designed, assembled, and evaluated as a supramolecular cleft-featured receptor for its ability to bind dipyridyl guests in chloroform-d. Monomer Zn1 consists of a 2-ureidopyrimidin-4(1H)-one unit, which was initially reported by Meijer et al., and a zinc porphyrin unit. The zinc porphyrin is strapped with an additional aliphatic chain for controlling the atropisomerization of porphyrin. The 2-ureidopyrimidin-4(1H)-one unit dimerizes exclusively in chloroform even at the dilute concentration of 10-4 M, while the two "strapped" zinc porphyrin units of the homodimer provide additional binding sites for selective guest recognition. 1H NMR studies indicate that the new homodimer Zn1·Zn1 adopts an S-type conformation due to strong donor-acceptor interaction between the electron-rich porphyrin units and the electron-deficient 2-ureidopyrimidin-4(1H)-one unit. 1H NMR, UV-vis, and vapor pressure osmometry investigations reveal that Zn1·Zn1 could function as a new generation of assembled supramolecular cleft, to be able to not only efficiently bind linear dipyridyl molecules 14-17, resulting in the formation of stable termolecular complexes, with Kaasoc values ranging from 3.8 × 106 to 8.9 × 107 M -1, but also strongly complex a hydrogen-bond-assembled [2]rotaxane, 18, which consists of a rigid fumaramide thread and a pyridine-incorporated tetraamide cyclophane, with Kassoc = 1.2 × 104 M-1. 1H NMR competition experiments reveal that complexation to the dipyriyl guests also promotes the stability of the quadruply-hydrogen-bonded dimeric receptor.
- Shao, Xue-Bin,Jiang, Xi-Kui,Zhao, Xin,Zhao, Cheng-Xue,Chen, Yan,Li, Zhan-Ting
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p. 899 - 907
(2007/10/03)
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