Issue 6, 2008

Guest exchange in dimeric capsules formed by tetra-urea calix[4]arenes

Abstract

Ten tetra-urea calix[4]arene derivatives with different ether residues (methyl, pentyl, benzyl, all combinations of methyl and pentyl, 1,3-dibenzyl-2,4-dipentyl), including also the tetrahydroxy compound and the 1,3-dipentyl ether, were synthesised. Their urea groups were substituted with a lipophilic residue to ensure sufficient solubility in cyclohexane. Thus, kinetics for the exchange of the included guest (benzene) against the solvent (cyclohexane) could be followed by 1H NMR spectroscopy. The apparent first order rate constants decrease with increasing size of the ether residues from methyl to benzyl by more than three orders of magnitude. This can be understood by a decreasing flexibility/mobility of the calixarene skeleton. In line with this explanation is the rather slow exchange for the tetrahydroxy compound, where the cone conformation is stabilised by a cyclic array of intramolecular OH⋯OH hydrogen bonds.

Graphical abstract: Guest exchange in dimeric capsules formed by tetra-urea calix[4]arenes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Dec 2007
Accepted
16 Jan 2008
First published
14 Feb 2008

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2008,6, 998-1003

Guest exchange in dimeric capsules formed by tetra-urea calix[4]arenes

I. Vatsouro, E. Alt, M. Vysotsky and V. Böhmer, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2008, 6, 998 DOI: 10.1039/B719053K

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