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New Synthetic Route to Water-Soluble Prism[5]arene Hosts and Their Molecular Recognition Properties.

Canjia ZhaiLyle D Isaacs
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
We report that the direct macrocyclization of naphthalene monomers bearing ethyl ester functional groups delivers prism[5]arene derivatives, which can be deprotected to yield water-soluble prism[5]arenes (H1 and H3). 1 H NMR spectroscopy showed that dicationic guests bind with the hydrophobic cores buried inside the anisotropic magnetically shielding cavity. Isothermal titration calorimetry measurements showed that H1 and H3 are high-affinity hosts in PBS-buffered water with K a values exceeding 10 9  M -1 for a select guest. The complexation events are driven by the non-classical hydrophobic effect, CH⋅⋅⋅π interactions, and electrostatic interactions. Host H1 displays somewhat higher affinity toward a common guest than pillar[6]arene bearing carboxylic acid functional groups but is significantly less potent than pillar[6]arene bearing sulfate groups. H1 and H3 should be considered alongside other high affinity hosts for a variety of chemical and biological applications.
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