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Towards new nanoporous biomaterials: self-assembly of sulfopillar[5]arenes with vitamin D3 into supramolecular polymers.

Dmitriy N ShurpikYulia I AleksandrovaPavel V ZelenikhinEvgenia V SubakaevaPeter J CraggIvan I Stoikov
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2021)
Novel water-soluble, deca-substituted pillar[5]arenes containing thiasulfate and thiacarboxylate fragments were synthesized and characterized. UV-vis, 2D 1H-1H NOESY and DOSY NMR spectroscopy revealed the ability of pillar[5]arenes containing thiasulfate fragments to form an inclusion complex with cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) in a 1 : 2 ratio (lg Kass = 2.2). Using DLS and SEM it was found that upon concentration and/or evaporation of the solvent, the supramolecular polymer (pillar[5]arene/vitamin D3 (1 : 2)) forms a porous material with an average wall diameter of 53 nm. It was shown that the supramolecular polymer is stable during photolysis by UV radiation (k1 = 1.7 × 10-5 s-1).
Keyphrases
  • water soluble
  • photodynamic therapy
  • tissue engineering
  • molecular docking
  • metal organic framework
  • single cell
  • bone regeneration