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Binding and Assembly of a Benzotriazole Cavitand in Water.

Faiz-Ur RahmanRui WangHui-Bin ZhangOriana BreaFahmi HimoJulius RebekYang Yu
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
A water-soluble cavitand bearing a benzotriazole upper rim was prepared and characterized. It exists as a dimeric velcraplex in D 2 O, but forms host-guest complexes with hydrophobic and amphiphilic guests. Alkanes (C5 to C10), cyclic ketones (C6-C10), cyclic alcohols (C6-C8) and various amphiphilic guests form 1 : 1 cavitand complexes. A cyclic array of hydrogen bonds, bridged by solvent/water (D 2 O) molecules, stabilizes the vase conformation of the complexes. With longer alkanes (C12-C15), symmetrical dialkyl amine, urea and phosphate, 2 : 1 host:guest capsules are formed. Computations indicate that additional waters on the upper rim create a self-complementary hydrogen-bonding pattern for capsule formation.
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