Issue 5, 2023

Two carbazole disulfonamide-diamide macrocycles with semi-flexible meta-xylyl linkages for anion recognition

Abstract

Two novel carbazole disulfonamide-diamide macrocycles 1 and 2 with semi-flexible meta-xylyl linkages were designed, synthesized, and assessed for their anion binding properties, via1H NMR and UV-vis titration studies. The single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis indicated that all five of the NH groups in macrocycle 1 pointed into its inner cavity, with a favorable geometrical conformation for the complexation of anionic guests. The 1H NMR titration results demonstrated that both macrocycles bound strongly and selectively to fluoride ions in DMSO-d6 solution with the affinities in the order of magnitude of 103 M−1 through the formation of 1 : 1 complexes, which was higher than other ten anions tested (including its competitors acetate and dihydrogen phosphate ions). The binding affinities of the two macrocycles were found to follow the order F ≫ AcO > PhCOO > H2PO4 > Cl > NO2/N3/Br/HSO4/NO3/ClO4 (no measurable binding), which was not in accordance with the basicity order of these anions. In particular, macrocycle 1 containing the pyridine-2,6-diamide moiety displayed a preference for F over AcO and H2PO4 (having the selectivity factors of 30 and 182, respectively), which was improved by nearly 3-fold after comparison with those for macrocycle 2 bearing the isophthalamide moiety.

Graphical abstract: Two carbazole disulfonamide-diamide macrocycles with semi-flexible meta-xylyl linkages for anion recognition

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Sep 2022
Accepted
10 Dec 2022
First published
13 Dec 2022

New J. Chem., 2023,47, 2343-2349

Two carbazole disulfonamide-diamide macrocycles with semi-flexible meta-xylyl linkages for anion recognition

J. Li, L. Yuan, Q. Yang, N. Zhang and X. Bao, New J. Chem., 2023, 47, 2343 DOI: 10.1039/D2NJ04412A

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