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Dimeric capsules with a nanoscale cavity for [60]fullerene encapsulation
Authors:Park Seong Jin  Kwon Oh-Hoon  Lee Kyung-Sik  Yamaguchi Kentaro  Jang Du-Jeon  Hong Jong-In
Institution:Department of Chemistry, College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:The acid-assisted and guest-induced formation of superstructures was achieved by the addition of haloacetic acids to a toluene solution of the resorcin4]arene derivatives 1 and 60]fullerenes. The formation of dimeric superstructures that encapsulated a nanosized guest molecule was observed when appropriate acids, such as haloacetic acids, and suitable guest molecules, such as 60]fullerenes, were co-added to a toluene solution of cavitand 1 that has four pyridine units, whereas a complicated equilibrium between several species was detected without 60]fullerenes, and the formation of discrete superstructures was not monitored in the absence of haloacetic acids. The spectroscopic data indicate that the formed 60]fullerene-encapsulated complexes have the structure of 2. These complexes are self-assembled through pyridinium-anion-pyridinium interactions and by pi-pi and van der Waals interactions. The rate of decomplexation of 2 is estimated to be 3.1 s(-1) from a 2D exchange NMR spectrum. The 60]fullerene encapsulation process can be controlled by modifying the amounts of acids used, changing the temperature of the system, altering the ratio of acid/base, and even through varying the solvent polarity. Moreover, the fluorescence spectra show band-narrowing spectral changes and a retardation of the relaxation characteristics of isolated and isotropic 60]fullerenes, which indicates that the environmental change around 60]fullerene is induced upon its encapsulation.
Keywords:cavitands  fullerenes  hydrogen bonds  self‐assembly  supramolecular chemistry
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