Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
The transfer of chirality from a guest molecule to an achiral host is the subject
of significant interest especially when, upon chiral induction, the chiroptical response of the
host/guest complex can effectively report the absolute configuration (AC) of the guest. For
more than a decade, dimeric metalloporphyrin hosts (tweezers) have been successfully applied
as chirality probes for determination of the AC for a wide variety of chiral synthetic compounds
and natural products. The objective of this study is to investigate the utility of a new class of
melamine-bridged Zn-porphyrin tweezers as sensitive AC reporters. A combined approach
based on an experimental CD analysis and a theoretical prediction of the prevailing
interporphyrin helicity demonstrates that these tweezers display favorable properties for chiral
recognition. Herein, we discuss the application of the melamine-bridged tweezer to the chiral
recognition of a diverse set of chiral guests, such as 1,2-diamines, a-amino-esters and amides,
secondary alcohols, and 1,2-amino-alcohols. The bulky periphery and the presence of a rigid
porphyrin linkage lead, in some cases, to a more enhanced CD sensitivity than that reported
earlier with other tweezers.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Saielli, Giacomo
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