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Chiral recognition of neutral guests by chiral naphthotubes with a bis-thiourea endo-functionalized cavity.


ABSTRACT: Developing chiral receptors with an endo-functionalized cavity for chiral recognition is of great significance in the field of molecular recognition. This study presents two pairs of chiral naphthotubes containing a bis-thiourea endo-functionalized cavity. Each chiral naphthotube has two homochiral centers which were fixed adjacent to the thiourea groups, causing the skeleton and thiourea groups to twist enantiomerically through chiral transfer. These chiral naphthotubes are highly effective at enantiomerically recognizing various neutral chiral molecules with an enantioselectivity up to 17.0. Furthermore, the mechanism of the chiral recognition has been revealed to be originated from differences in multiple non-covalent interactions. Various factors, such as the shape of cavities, substituents of guests, flexibility of host and binding modes are demonstrated to contribute to creating differences in the non-covalent interactions. Additionally, the driving force behind enantioselectivity is mainly attributed to enthalpic differences, and enthalpy -entropy compensation has also been observed to influence enantioselectivity.

SUBMITTER: Wang SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10499783 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chiral recognition of neutral guests by chiral naphthotubes with a bis-thiourea endo-functionalized cavity.

Wang Song-Meng SM   Wang Yan-Fang YF   Huang Liping L   Zheng Li-Shuo LS   Nian Hao H   Zheng Yu-Tao YT   Yao Huan H   Jiang Wei W   Wang Xiaoping X   Yang Liu-Pan LP  

Nature communications 20230913 1


Developing chiral receptors with an endo-functionalized cavity for chiral recognition is of great significance in the field of molecular recognition. This study presents two pairs of chiral naphthotubes containing a bis-thiourea endo-functionalized cavity. Each chiral naphthotube has two homochiral centers which were fixed adjacent to the thiourea groups, causing the skeleton and thiourea groups to twist enantiomerically through chiral transfer. These chiral naphthotubes are highly effective at  ...[more]

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