Self-assembly dynamics of modular homoditopic bis-calix[5]arenes and long-chain alpha,omega-alkanediyldiammonium components
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Homoditopic building blocks 1, featuring two ?-rich cone-like calix[5]arene moieties connected at their
narrow rims by a rigid o-, m-, or p-xylyl spacer in a centrosymmetric divergent arrangement, show a
remarkable tendency to spontaneously and reversibly self-assemble with the complementary homoditopic
R,?-alkanediyldiammonium dipicrate guest salts C8-C12 · 2Pic through iterative intermolecular inclusion
events, forming supramolecular assemblies whose composition and dynamics strongly depend upon the
length of the connector, the geometry of the spacer, as well as the concentration and/or molar ratios
between the two components. 1H NMR spectroscopy and ESI-MS studies of 1/Cn · 2Pic modular
homoditopic pairs support the formation of discrete (bis)-endo-cavity assemblies with the shorter C8 and
C9 connectors, and/or (poly)capsular assemblies with the longer C10-C12 components under appropriate
concentrations and molar ratios (50 mM equimolar solutions). 1H NMR titration experiments and diffusion
NMR studies provide clear evidence for the self-assembly dynamics of the complementary pairs here
investigated.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Garozzo, Domenico; Messina, Angela
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