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Switching from Negative-Cooperativity to No-Cooperativity in the Binding of Ion-Pair Dimers by a Bis(calix[4]pyrrole) Macrocycle.

Ricardo Molina-MurielGemma AragayEduardo C Escudero-AdánPablo Ballester
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2018)
We report the synthesis of a macrocyclic receptor containing two di- meso-phenylcalix[4]pyrrole units linked by two triazole spacers. The 1,4-substitution of the 1,2,3-triazole spacers conveys different binding affinities to the two heteroditopic binding sites. These features make the receptor an ideal candidate to investigate allosteric cooperativity in the binding of ion-pair dimers. We probed the interaction of tetraalkylammonium salts (TBA·Cl, TBA·OCN, and MTOA·Cl) with the tetra-heterotopic macrocyclic receptor in chloroform solution using 1H NMR spectroscopic titration experiments. The results obtained show that, at millimolar concentration, the addition of 2 equiv of the salt to the receptor's solution induced the quantitative pairwise binding of the ion-pairs. The 2:1 (ion-pair:receptor) complexes feature different binding geometries and binding cooperativities depending on the nature of the alkylammonium cation. The binding geometries assigned to the complexes of the ion-pair dimers in solution are fully supported by X-ray diffraction analyses of single crystals. The thermodynamic features of the binding processes (separate or concomitant formation of 1:1 and 2:1 complexes), derived from isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) experiments, are rationalized by combining the different ion-pair binding modes of the salt dimers with the dissimilar electronic properties of the two nearby heteroditopic binding sites of the receptor.
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