Issue 62, 2020

Pertosylated pillar[5]arene: self-template assisted synthesis and supramolecular polymer formation

Abstract

A facile synthesis of decatosylate pillar[5]arene 1 is reported in excellent yield (>70%). The high yield is attributed to a self-template effect of the pendant tosylate arms. The X-ray crystal structure shows the formation of a linear supramolecular polymer, stabilised by intermolecular pillar[5]arene-tosylate inclusion complexes. These polymeric arrays persist in solution and form rod-like microfibril nanostructures evidenced by SEM.

Graphical abstract: Pertosylated pillar[5]arene: self-template assisted synthesis and supramolecular polymer formation

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
08 Jun 2020
Accepted
28 Jun 2020
First published
29 Jun 2020

Chem. Commun., 2020,56, 8739-8742

Pertosylated pillar[5]arene: self-template assisted synthesis and supramolecular polymer formation

A. Ruengsuk, K. Khamphaijun, P. Pananusorn, A. Docker, J. Tantirungrotechai, M. Sukwattanasinitt, D. J. Harding and T. Bunchuay, Chem. Commun., 2020, 56, 8739 DOI: 10.1039/D0CC04005C

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