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Host–Guest Chemistry of a Water‐Soluble Pillar[5]arene: Evidence for an Ionic‐Exchange Recognition Process and Different Complexation Modes
Authors:Borja Gómez  Dr. Vitor Francisco  Dr. Fernando Fernández‐Nieto  Prof. Luis Garcia‐Rio  Dr. M. Martín‐Pastor  Dr. M. Rita Paleo  Prof. F. Javier Sardina
Affiliation:1. Departamento de Química Física, Centro de Investigación en Química Biológica y Materiales Moleculares (CIQUS), Universidad de Santiago, 15782 Santiago (Spain), Fax: (+34)?981595012;2. Departamento de Química Orgánica, Centro de Investigación en Química Biológica y Materiales Moleculares (CIQUS), Universidad de Santiago, 15782 Santiago (Spain);3. Unidad de Resonancia Magnética, RIAIDT, Universidad de Santiago, 15782 Santiago (Spain)
Abstract:The complexation of an anionic guest by a cationic water‐soluble pillararene is reported. Isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC), 1H NMR, 1H and 19F DOSY, and STD NMR experiments were performed to characterize the complex formed under aqueous neutral conditions. The results of ITC and 1H NMR analyses showed the inclusion of the guest inside the cavity of the pillar[5]arene, with the binding constant and thermodynamic parameters influenced by the counter ion of the macrocycle. NMR diffusion experiments showed that although a fraction of the counter ions are expelled from the host cavity by exchange with the guest, a complex with both counter ions and the guest inside the pillararene is formed. The results also showed that at higher concentrations of guest in solution, in addition to the inclusion of one guest molecule in the cavity, the pillararene can also form an external complex with a second guest molecule.
Keywords:calorimetry  host–  guest systems  ion exchange  molecular recognition  NMR spectroscopy  supramolecular chemistry
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