Issue 1, 1993

Synthesis and characterization of an aza-cage behaving as a ‘proton sponge’. Crystal structures of its mono- and tri-protonated species

Abstract

The synthesis and characterization of the new macrobicyclic cage 4,10-dimethyl-1,4,7,10-tetraazabicyclo[5.5.4]hexadecane L is reported. Its basicity behaviour in aqueous solution has been investigated by potentiometric (25 °C, I= 0.15 mol dm–3) and NMR (1H and 13C) techniques. It behaves as a very strong base (proton sponge) in the first protonation step, and as a moderate base in the second step (log K2= 7.8). 1H–1H and 1H–13C two-dimensional NMR experiments permitted the unequivocal assignment of all 1H proton and 13C resonances of both species HL+ and H2L2+. Furthermore NMR experiments indicate that the first protonation involves the bridgehead nitrogens. Crystals of [HL][ClO4] are orthorhombic, space group P21cn, with a= 9.044(2), b= 12.573(2), c= 16.126(3)Å, and Z= 4; final R value of 0.089 (Rw= 0.086) for 1267 unique observed reflections with I > 3σ(I). X-Ray analysis shows that protonation occurs on the bridgehead nitrogen N(2) and an overall macrocyclic conformation with the all nitrogen atoms in the endoconfiguration. The short H(2)⋯(4)[1.69(1)Å] and N(2)⋯ N(4)[2.75(1)Å] distances indicate a strong hydrogen bond. H(2) further interacts with the other two tertiary nitrogens: H(2)⋯ N(1)[2.53(1)Å] and H(2)⋯ N(3)[2.46(1)Å]. This arrangement makes the monoprotonated species very stable from the thermodynamic point of view and explains the high basicity of L. Crystals of [H3L][ClO4]3 are tetragonal, space group P43212, with a= 8.498(2), b= 8.498(2), c= 32.855(8)Å, and Z= 4; final R value of 0.083 (Rw= 0.093) for 1076 unique observed reflections with I > 3σ(I). The X-ray analysis shows an overall macrocyclic conformation with two nitrogen atoms in the endoconfiguration and two in exo configuration.

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1993, 115-120

Synthesis and characterization of an aza-cage behaving as a ‘proton sponge’. Crystal structures of its mono- and tri-protonated species

A. Bencini, A. Bianchi, C. Bazzicalupi, M. Ciampolini, P. Dapporto, V. Fusi, M. Micheloni, N. Nardi, P. Paoli and B. Valtancoli, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1993, 115 DOI: 10.1039/P29930000115

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