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Arturo Blanco-Gómez1, Iago Neira1, José L Barriada1
1Departamento de Química , Centro de Investigacións Científicas Avanzadas (CICA) , Facultad de Ciencias , Universidade da Coruña , 15071 , A Coruña , Spain . Email: carlos.peinador@udc.es ;
Abstract:
We present herein the development of a new polycationic cyclophane: the "red box", second in a series of hydrazone-based analogues of the well-known organic receptor cyclobis(paraquat-p-phenylene)cyclophane ("blue box"). The macrocycle has been prepared in an excellent yield in aqueous media, and shows both a remarkable pH-responsiveness and unusual hydrolytic stability of the two hydrazone C[double bond, length as m-dash]N bonds, associated with charge delocalization of the amine lone pair. Whilst in aqueous media the "red box" is able to complex a variety of aromatic substrates, both in its acidic and basic form, in organic media the cyclophane is only able to capture those in the acidic form, resulting in supramolecular pH-responsiveness.
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