アニオン-π相互作用に基づく中性アニオン検出有機ケージ
Yuyang Lu1, Ping Zhou1,2, Hua Tang1
1Stoddart Institute of Molecular, Science Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310058 China lihao2015@zju.edu.cn hongliang.chen@zju.edu.cn.
Chemical science
|February 2, 2026
まとめ
研究者らはアニオン封入のための中性四面体分子ケージを作成した。ケージ上の置換基効果が結合親和性に影響を与え、電子求引性基が結合を強化したが、フッ素は反発場効果のため例外であった。
背景:
- 分子ケージは選択的なゲスト封入に不可欠である。
- アニオン-π相互作用は、電子不足の空洞内でのアニオン結合の鍵となる。
- 前駆体修飾によるケージ特性の調整は、ホスト-ゲスト化学の最適化に不可欠である。
結論:
- トリアジンコアの電子不足の空洞は、アニオン-π相互作用を介したアニオン封入を促進する。
- トリスアルデヒド前駆体の置換基効果は、アニオン結合親和性に大きく影響する。
- ケージ骨格内の分子内CH-π相互作用は、ゲスト封入に敏感であり、アニオン認識を可能にする。
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