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Host–guest complexes between cryptophane‐C and chloromethanes revisited
Authors:Z Takacs  M Soltesova  J Kowalewski  J Lang  T Brotin  J‐P Dutasta
Institution:1. Arrhenius Laboratory, Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Stockholm University, , SE‐106 91 Stockholm, Sweden;2. Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Department of Low Temperature Physics, Charles University in Prague, , CZ‐180 00 Prague 8, Czech Republic;3. Laboratoire de Chimie, (CNRS‐UMR 5182) Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, , F‐69364 Lyon cedex 07, France
Abstract:Cryptophane‐C is composed of two nonequivalent cyclotribenzylene caps, one of which contains methoxy group substituents on the phenyl rings. The two caps are connected by three OCH2CH2O linkers in an anti arrangement. Host–guest complexes of cryptophane‐C with dichloromethane and chloroform in solution were investigated in detail by nuclear magnetic resonance techniques and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Variable temperature proton and carbon‐13 spectra show a variety of dynamic processes, such as guest exchange and host conformational transitions. The guest exchange was studied quantitatively by exchange spectroscopy measurements or by line‐shape analysis. The conformational preferences of the guest‐containing host were interpreted through cross‐relaxation measurements, providing evidence of the gauche+2 and gauche?2 conformations of the linkers. In addition, the mobility of the chloroform guest inside the cavity was studied by carbon‐13 relaxation experiments. Combining different types of evidence led to a detailed picture of molecular recognition, interpreted in terms of conformational selection. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:inclusion complexes  complexation kinetics  cross relaxation
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