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Negative Cooperativity in Guest Binding of a Ditopic Self-Folding Biscavitand.

Haruna FujimotoDaisuke ShimoyamaKatsuo KatayanagiNaomi KawataTakehiro HiraoTakeharu Haino
Published in: Organic letters (2021)
A brand-new self-folding biscavitand was synthesized from a feet-to-feet-connected bisresorcinarene. The X-ray crystal structure of the biscaivtand showed that the two cavities are tightly connected with four butylene linkages. The conformationally coupled two cavities accommodated two cationic guests, showing a homotropic negative cooperativity in nonpolar solvents (toluene and chloroform). A polar tetrahydrofuran solvent weakened the cyclic hydrogen bonding interactions of the biscavitand, which resulted in noncooperative guest binding.
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