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Moderated Basicity of Endohedral Amine Groups in an Octa-Cationic Self-Assembled Cage.

Courtney NgaiHoi-Ting WuBryce da CamaraChristopher G WilliamsLeonard J MuellerRyan R JulianRichard J Hooley
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
A self-assembled Fe II 4 L 6 cage was synthesized with 12 internal amines in the cavity. The cage forms as the dodeca-ammonium salt, despite the cage carrying an overall 8+ charge at the metal centers, extracting protons from displaced water in the reaction. Despite this, the basicity of the internal amines is lower than their counterparts in free solution. The 12 amines have a sliding scale of basicity, with a ≈6 pK a unit difference between the first and last protons to be removed. This moderation of side-chain basicity in an active site is a hallmark of enzymatic catalysis.
Keyphrases
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • electron transfer