Issue 12, 2006

Geometrical and inclusion considerations in the formation of hexagonal nanotubes of calix[4]arene di-methoxycarbonyl methyl ester and acid

Abstract

The crystal structures of calix[4]arene di-methoxycarbonyl-methyl ester and carboxylic acid have been resolved. Interestingly, the packing for both molecules is in the form of crystal symmetry defined hexagonal helical nanotube architecture, but with the methyl ester derivative showing an extended form of the helix with regard to that formed by the carboxylic acid derivative. The addition of one carbon in the ester group leads to inclusion of the ethyl ester within a neighbouring calixarene cavity, and in consequence the packing becomes radically different.

Graphical abstract: Geometrical and inclusion considerations in the formation of hexagonal nanotubes of calix[4]arene di-methoxycarbonyl methyl ester and acid

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Sep 2006
Accepted
13 Oct 2006
First published
23 Oct 2006

CrystEngComm, 2006,8, 890-894

Geometrical and inclusion considerations in the formation of hexagonal nanotubes of calix[4]arene di-methoxycarbonyl methyl ester and acid

F. Perret, A. N. Lazar, O. Shkurenko, K. Suwinska, N. Dupont, A. Navaza and A. W. Coleman, CrystEngComm, 2006, 8, 890 DOI: 10.1039/B613383E

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