From molecular tweezers to pliers: a significant enhancement of fullerene grasping capability
Abstract
A molecular design leap from simple tweezers to precision pliers is achieved by substituting planar bisporphyrins with curved calixarenes. A series of pH-responsive cavitand hybrids that reversibly switch between vase and kite conformations has been synthesized. Host–guest experiments demonstrated that the rigid host 2a binds to C60 more strongly, whereas the flexible host 2b binds to C70 (2.47 × 105 M−1) with higher affinity. These are the highest binding constants reported to date for a supramolecular host–guest complex involving partial-wrapping fullerenes that can be subsequently released on demand.

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