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Bis-thiourea macrocycles incorporating fused [n]polynorbornanes: binding of flexible versus rigid dicarboxylates
Authors:Mark D. Johnstone
Affiliation:School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Research Centre for Chemistry and Biotechnology, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC 3217, Australia
Abstract:Two macrocyclic bis-thiourea hosts 5 and 6 were constructed and their interactions with two dicarboxylates of similar size (pimelate = flexible and terephthalate = rigid) were evaluated using 1H NMR titration techniques. In contrast to previous work with thiourea functionalised [n]polynorbornanes (where a notable increase in H:G affinity was noted for the rigid guest), the new macrocyclic hosts, in particular host 6, bind pimelate more strongly than terephthalate (for 6 binding pimelate log Ka = 4.7, terephthalate log Ka = 3.7). A binding arrangement in which the flexible dicarboxylate is ‘perched’ above the macrocycle is proposed to justify these results.
Keywords:macrocycle  preorganisation  anion recognition  thiourea
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