Publications by authors named "Ella Kh Kazakova"

Here, we report on a systematic study of six calix[4]resorcinarene macrocycles bearing eight carboxylic groups on the upper rim and four different lower rim substituents that are either aliphatic (2, 4, and 5) or alkylaromatic (1, 3, and 6). The macrocycles were studied in their individual aqueous solutions and in the presence of triphenylmethane dye crystal violet. It was found that binding of crystal violet with aggregated macrocycles shields it from the bulk of solution, preventing its discoloration under basic conditions and electrochemical reduction on the glassy carbon electrode.

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Supramolecular nanoaggregates formed through the association of amphiphilic sulfonatomethylated calix[4]resorcinarenes with different substituents on the lower rim (methyl, pentyl, heptyl) and number of aromatic, aliphatic, and cationic guests differing in their shapes and sizes were investigated in aqueous solution by various NMR techniques ((1)H, 2D NOESY, FT-PGSE). It was shown that slight variations of the alkyl chain length on the lower rim of calixresorcinarenes dramatically change their aggregation behavior. Unlike the other calixresorcinarenes studied, the "head-to-tail" packing mode is observed for calixresorcinarene with pentyl moieties on the lower rim, which is unusual for amphiphilic calixarene aggregates.

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The interaction of a macrocycle's aggregates with a guest molecule has special interest due to the double role, both of macrocycle cavity and self-associates, in the binding of the guests. Here, we report on the interactions of nonaggregated methyl-substituted (SCA1) and aggregated penthyl-substituted (SCA2) tetramethylenesulfonated calix[4]resorcinarenes with pH indicators methyl yellow (MY) and methyl orange (MO) in aqueous solutions. It was found that the pH of aqueous solutions of SCA1 and SCA2 depends on their concentration; besides, variation of the concentration of SCA1 and SCA2 results in a shift of the absorption maxima and of pH-sensitive azo dyes.

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The double-capping reaction of p,m,p-trinuclear diphenol 4 with PCl3 affords the three homeomorphic isomers 5-7 of a phosphite macrobicyclic compound in low yields. X-ray structures of out, out-isomer 5 and in, in-isomer 6 show very flat macrobicyclic structures with P-P distances of 4.9 A and 4.

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