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Published on: February 6, 2020
Dynamics of a supramolecular capsule assembly with pyrene
Hao Tang1, Carla Santos de Oliveira, Gage Sonntag
1Department of Chemistry, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada.
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Water-soluble octaacid cavitands (OAs) form dimeric capsules suitable for guest incorporation. Our studies reveal that the mechanism of pyrene (Py) binding involves the rapid (<1 ms) formation of the Py·OA complex followed by slower binding with the second OA. The dissociation of the capsular OA·Py·OA complex occurs with a lifetime of 2.7 s, which is 5 orders of magnitude slower than the microsecond opening/closing ("breathing") previously observed to provide access of small molecules to the encapsulated guest. These different dynamics of the capsules have a potential impact on how the chemistry of included guests could be altered.

