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N-Doping of Polyaromatic Capsules: Small Cavity Modification Leads to Large Change in Host-Guest Interactions.

Hiroki DobashiLorenzo CattiYuya TanakaMunetaka AkitaMichito Yoshizawa
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
To gain insight into the host functions of a nanocavity encircled by both polyaromatic panels and heteroatoms, nitrogen-doped polyaromatic capsules were successfully synthesized from metal ions and pyridine-embedded, bent anthracene-based ligands. The new capsules display unique host-guest interactions in the isolated cavities, which are distinct from those of the undoped analogues. Besides the inclusion of Ag+ ions, the large absorption change of fullerene C60 and altered emission of a BODIPY dimer are observed upon encapsulation by the present hosts. Moreover, the N-doped capsule exhibits specific binding ability toward progesterone and methyltestosterone, known as a natural female and synthetic male hormone, respectively, in water.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
  • water soluble
  • molecular docking
  • aqueous solution
  • living cells
  • molecular dynamics simulations