Time Programmable Locking/Unlocking of the Calix[4]arene Scaffold by Means of Chemical Fuels.
Daniele Del GiudiceEmanuele SpatolaRoberta CacciapagliaAlessandro CasnatiLaura BaldiniGianfranco ErcolaniStefano Di StefanoPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
In this work, we report that 2-cyano-2-phenylpropanoic acid and its p-Cl, p-CH3 and p-OCH3 derivatives can be used as chemical fuels to control the geometry of the calix[4]arene scaffold in its cone conformation. It is shown that, under the action of the fuel, the cone calix[4]arene platform assumes a "locked" shape with two opposite aromatic rings strongly convergent and the other two strongly divergent ("pinched cone" conformation). Only when the fuel is exhausted, the cone calix[4]arene scaffold returns to its resting, "unlocked" shape. Remarkably, the duration of the "locked" state can be controlled at will by varying the fuel structure or amount. A kinetic study of the process shows that the consume of the fuel is catalyzed by the "unlocked" calixarene that behaves as an autocatalyst for its own production. A mechanism is proposed for the reaction of fuel consumption.