Rigid, biconical hydrogen-bonded dimers that strongly encapsulate cationic guests in solution and the solid state.
Jordan N SmithCourtney EnnisNigel T LucasPublished in: Chemical science (2021)
The octol of a new rigid, tetraarylene-bridged cavitand was investigated for self-assembly behaviour in solution. 1H and DOSY NMR spectroscopic experiments show that the cavitand readily dimerizes through an unusual seam of interdigitated hydrogen-bonds that is resistant to disruption by polar co-solvents. The well-defined cavity encapsulates small cationic guests, but not their neutral counterparts, restricting the conformation of sequestered tetraethylammonium in solution and the solid state.