Aggregation Mode,Host-Guest Chemistry in Water,and Extraction Capability of an Uncharged,Water-Soluble,Liquid Pillar[5]arene Derivative |
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Authors: | Inbar Horin Dr. Ori Shalev Prof. Dr. Yoram Cohen |
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Affiliation: | School of Chemistry, Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences, Tel Aviv University Ramat Aviv, 69978 Tel Aviv, Israel |
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Abstract: | An uncharged, water-soluble per-ethylene-glycol pillar[5]arene derivative ( 1 ) was synthesized and its aggregation mode, host-guest chemistry in water and extraction ability was explored. Compound 1 is a liquid at room temperature; in water, limited self-aggregation occurred at high concentrations as deduced from diffusion NMR and dynamic light scattering. Compound 1 forms pseudo-rotaxane-like 1 : 1 host-guest complexes with 1,ω-di-substituted alkanes with association constants on the order of 103–104 m −1. Interestingly, NMR experiments showed that the guest location relative to the host ring system differs among the different complexes. In proof-of-concept experiments, compound 1 was shown to extract structurally related organic compounds from benzene into water with significant selectivity. Compound 1 , which is a liquid at room temperature and has only limited interactions with its side arms, can, in principle, be regarded as a complement to or as a kind of type I porous liquid. |
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Keywords: | extraction host-guest complexes liquid host pillar[5]arene water-soluble |
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