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Guest-Driven Control of Folding in a Crown-Ether-Functionalized ortho-Phenylene
Sumalatha Peddi1, Molly C Bookout1, Gopi Nath Vemuri1
1Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 45056, United States.
Abstract:
A crown-ether-functionalized o-phenylene tetramer has been synthesized and coassembled with monotopic and ditopic, achiral and chiral secondary ammonium ion guests. NMR spectroscopy shows that the o-phenylene forms both 1:1 and 1:2 complexes with monotopic guests while remaining well-folded. Binding of an elongated ditopic guest, however, forces the o-phenylene to misfold by pulling the terminal rings apart. A chiral ditopic guest biases the o-phenylene twist sense.
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