Mechanochemical Encapsulation of Fullerenes in Peptidic Containers Prepared by Dynamic Chiral Self‐Sorting and Self‐Assembly |
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Authors: | Dr. Mirosław Gilski Hanna Jędrzejewska Marcin Sztylko Dr. Piotr Cmoch Dr. Aleksander Shkurenko Prof. Mariusz Jaskólski Prof. Agnieszka Szumna |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Chemistry, A. Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland;2. Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznan, Poland;3. Institute of Organic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland;4. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | Molecular capsules composed of amino acid or peptide derivatives connected to resorcin[4]arene scaffolds through acylhydrazone linkers have been synthesized using dynamic covalent chemistry (DCC) and hydrogen‐bond‐based self‐assembly. The dynamic character of the linkers and the preference of the peptides towards self‐assembly into β‐barrel‐type motifs lead to the spontaneous amplification of formation of homochiral capsules from mixtures of different substrates. The capsules have cavities of around 800 Å3 and exhibit good kinetic stability. Although they retain their dynamic character, which allows processes such as chiral self‐sorting and chiral self‐assembly to operate with high fidelity, guest complexation is hindered in solution. However, the quantitative complexation of even very large guests, such as fullerene C60 or C70, is possible through the utilization of reversible covalent bonds or the application of mechanochemical methods. The NMR spectra show the influence of the chiral environment on the symmetry of the fullerene molecules, which results in the differentiation of diastereotopic carbon atoms for C70, and the X‐ray structures provide unique information on the modes of peptide–fullerene interactions. |
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Keywords: | chirality fullerenes mechanochemistry peptide mimics supramolecular chemistry |
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