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Molecular recognition of planar and non-planar aromatic hydrocarbons through multipoint Ag-? bonding in a dinuclear metallo-macrocycle.


ABSTRACT: Exploration of a novel structural motif of host-guest interactions is one of the most fundamental topics to develop macrocycle-based host-guest/supramolecular systems. Herein, we present an unprecedented mode of inclusion of aromatic hydrocarbons into a macrocyclic cavity via multipoint Ag-? bonding as a driving force. A dinuclear AgI-macrocycle encapsulated one molecule of anthracene, a typical planar aromatic hydrocarbon, in solution and in the solid state. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis of the host-guest inclusion complex revealed the binding of anthracene via multipoint Ag-? bonding to both AgI ions arranged within the open-ended nano-cavity of the dinuclear AgI-macrocycle. Notably, this binding motif based on Ag-? bonding was also applied to the inclusion of triptycene, a non-planar aromatic hydrocarbon with a steric tripodal structure, to evaluate the rotational motion of the molecular paddle-wheel in the AgI-macrocycle.

SUBMITTER: Omoto K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6764282 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular recognition of planar and non-planar aromatic hydrocarbons through multipoint Ag-π bonding in a dinuclear metallo-macrocycle.

Omoto Kenichiro K   Tashiro Shohei S   Shionoya Mitsuhiko M  

Chemical science 20190627 30


Exploration of a novel structural motif of host-guest interactions is one of the most fundamental topics to develop macrocycle-based host-guest/supramolecular systems. Herein, we present an unprecedented mode of inclusion of aromatic hydrocarbons into a macrocyclic cavity <i>via</i> multipoint Ag-π bonding as a driving force. A dinuclear Ag<sup>I</sup>-macrocycle encapsulated one molecule of anthracene, a typical planar aromatic hydrocarbon, in solution and in the solid state. Single-crystal X-r  ...[more]

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