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Original Articles

Anion binding, aryl-extended cyclotriguaiacylenes and an aryl-bridged cryptophane that provides snapshots of a molecular gating mechanism

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Pages 870-890 | Received 29 Jun 2010, Accepted 02 Aug 2010, Published online: 18 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

Cyclotriguaiacylene, ( ± )-CTG, reacted with a series of [(η5-C5H5)FeII6-chloroarenes)]+ to yield a family of aryl-extended, [(η5-C5H5)FeII]+-functionalised cavitands ( ± )-2 3+. Crystal structures of [BF4]−  or mixed [BF4]− /[PF6]−  salts of these cavitands shed light on their conformational dynamics and anion binding properties. These hosts adopt conformations that project the [(η5-C5H5)FeII6-arene)]+ substituents ‘up’ from the rim of the cavitand, creating deep cavities that are occupied by a [BF4]−  anion. Hosts ( ± )-2af 3+ appear to show some selectivity for the formation of penetrated ion pairs with [BF4]−  in preference to [PF6]− . The compounds were photochemically demetalated, giving aryl-extended CTGs ( ± )-3ad,f. The crystal structure of ( ± )-3a reveals that the molecule forms a centrosymmetric, self-included dimer in the solid state. Cryptophanes syn-5 and ( ± )-anti-4 were synthesised by the photochemically induced demetalation of the putative metalated cryptophanes syn-4[PF6]3 and ( ± )-anti-4[PF6]3, obtained by the ‘capping’ of the cavitand ( ± )-2d 3+ by ( ± )-CTG. Single crystal structures of five different solvates of ( ± )-anti-5 reveal host–guest encapsulated complexes that are interpreted as revealing ‘snapshots’ of the molecular gating process. The first crystallographically characterised example of an empty cryptophane, namely ( ± )-anti-5, reveals that this host can also readily adopt a conformation that fills the bulk of its own cavity.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported in part by the US National Science Foundation (DMR-0349316), the University of Missouri and Georgetown University. We thank Prof. Christian Wolf (Georgetown University) for useful advice regarding the notation of stereochemistry for compounds 2b,c 3+.

Notes

This paper is contributed in memory of Prof. Dmitry M. Rudkevich, who positively influenced our thinking in so many ways.

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