The Cucurbit[ n ]uril Family: Prime Components for Self-Sorting Systems
University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
We determined the values of Ka for a wide range of host-guest complexes of cucurbit[n]uril (CB[n]), where n = 6-8, using 1H NMR competition experiments referenced to absolute binding constants measured by UV/vis titration. We find that the larger homologues--CB[7] and CB[8]--individually maintain the size, shape, and functional group selectivity that typifies the recognition behavior of CB[6]. The cavity of CB[7] is found to effectively host trimethylsilyl groups. Remarkably, the values of Ka for the interaction of CB[7] with adamantane derivatives 22-24 exceeds 10(12) M(-1)! The high levels of selectivity observed for each CB[n] individually is also observed for the CB[n] family collectively. That is, the…
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6Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Selectivity
- Adamantane
- Titration
- Stereochemistry
- Trimethylsilyl
- Medicinal chemistry
- Organic chemistry