Under light irradiation, aryldiazo acetates can generate either singlet or triplet carbenes depending on the reaction conditions, but heteroaryl diazo compounds have remained underexplored in this context. Herein, we found that triazolyl diazoacetates exhibit higher reactivity than their aryl counterparts. They even react with dichloromethane (DCM), a common, inert solvent, for photoreactions involving diazo reagents, giving halogenated products.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGold(I) catalysis has been recognized as a valuable tool for the unique transformation of multiple carbon-carbon bonds. Enantioselective π-catalysis based on gold(I) complexes is, however, still underdeveloped due to lack of privileged ligands. Herein, we present an accessible method to a new family of stable yet catalytically active chiral NHC-Au(I)-Cl complexes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe direct catalytic alkynylation/dehydrative cyclization of 2-amino-3-trifluoroacetyl-pyridines on water was developed for the efficient synthesis of a broad range of fluorinated 1,8-naphthyridines from terminal alkynes. A novel N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligand system that combines a π-extended acenaphthylene backbone with sterically bulky pentiptycene pendant groups was successfully utilized in a copper- or silver-mediated cyclization. Computational analysis of the reaction pathway supports our explanation of the different experimental conversions and yields for the set of copper and silver catalysts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhysicochemical and, in particular, visual recognition of positional isomers, due to their similar appearance and properties, is an extremely challenging task. Here we present an easy-to-prepare assay for the naked-eye differentiation of all possible isomers of phthalic acids. The desired optical response is attained through specific non-covalent interactions between the acids and a cationic macrocyclic host.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnzyme catalysis has always been an inspiration and an unattainable goal for chemists due to features such as high specificity, selectivity, and efficiency. Here, we disclose a feature neither common in enzymes nor ever described for enzyme mimics, but one that could prove crucial for the catalytic performance of the latter, namely the ability to catalyze and inhibit two different reactions at the same time. Remarkably, this can be realized by two identical, spatially resolved catalytic sites.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA sextuply charged cyclic cationic receptor with an extraordinary structure and unprecedented binding properties is presented. The macrocycle consists of six pyridinium ions connected by methylene linkers with an electron-deficient cavity inside. In the solid state, the cavity is padded with an organized water network that gives the macrocycle a hexagonal shape.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNumerous applications of Stoddart's 'blue-box', a pyridinium containing macrocycle of rectangular shape, encouraged us to seek successors of this amazing molecule. Using a one-step cyclization reaction we synthesized a square-shaped cyclic tetramer consisting of 4-methylenepyridinium units - pillar[4]pyridinium (P[4]P). Pillar[4]pyridinium is a quadruply positively charged water-soluble macrocycle with a highly symmetric, strained structure and an electron-deficient cavity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiketopyrrolopyrroles possessing thienyl, furyl and benzofuryl substituents undergo unprecedented skeletal rearrangement in the presence of trimethylsilyl bromide resulting in the formation of thieno[2,3-f]isoindole-5,8-diones and furo[2,3-f]isoindole-5,8-diones. These relatively small dyes possess favorable photophysical properties with the emission maxima within the range of 573-624 nm, large fluorescence quantum yields, moderate sensitivity of emission to solvent polarity and a HOMO-LUMO gap of ca. 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA ruthenium carbene complex bearing azobenzene functionality is reported. The complex exists in the form of two isomers differing by the size of the chelate ring. Both isomers were isolated by applying kinetic or thermodynamic control during the synthesis and characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe acceleration of a sequential reaction through electrostatic alteration of substrate basicity within a supramolecular host is demonstrated. In the presence of the host, the reaction, which is autocatalytic, starts much sooner and exhibits substrate size selectivity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFtrans-A2B-corroles bearing -OCH2CONHR groups at the ortho position of the meso-phenyl substituent undergo self-organization both in the solid state as well as in solution. The lack of additional donor atoms induces sheet formation, but if the pyridine unit is present in the structure, more complex helical forms are formed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe molecular recognition and self-assembly between host cucurbit[6]uril and guest adrenaline led to kinetic trapping and crystallization of the intermediate exclusion complex, which was characterized by X-ray diffraction. The crystalline kinetic complex undergoes slow spontaneous dissolution and subsequently recrystallizes as a thermodynamic inclusion complex.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe title compound, 5,11,17,23-tetra-carboxy-25,26,27,28-tetradodecyloxy-calix[4]arene, 1, has been studied at the air-water interface, self-assembled as Langmuir monolayers, for its ability to interact with an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), acetaminophen (APAP), and to initiate its crystallization. The Π/A isotherm study shows that there is a clear interaction between 1 and APAP causing an expansion of the monolayer. In addition to the known phase transition occurring at a surface tension of 38 mN m(-1), an additional kink is observed in the compression isotherm for concentrations of APAP above 40 mM suggesting that this API is causing an additional phase transition of the monolayer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThree amidophenol-modified calixarenes have been produced reacting the parent 5,11,17,23-tetracarboxy-25,26,27,28-tetradodecyloxycalix[4]arene with o-, m-, and p-aminophenol. The produced amphiphiles have been shown to form stable monomolecular Langmuir layers on water. Working on subphases containing 1 mM acetaminophen (APAP), it has been demonstrated that the produced amphiphiles interact with this active pharmaceutically ingredient (API) with a relevant preference for the para-derivative that possesses in its structure substituents that are analogous to the target.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmong all crystalline complexes of calix-type calix[n]arenes those with organic molecules which are biologically relevant are especially of interest due to their potential medical and pharmaceutical applications. The co-crystallization of drugs with water-soluble calixarenes offers the opportunity to modify chemical and physical properties of APIs (active pharmaceutical ingredients) and to control drug conformation. Such co-crystallization can improve solubility, bioavailability and stability of pharmaceutically active molecules and/or eliminate polymorphism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF[structure: see text]. A diastereomeric mixture of chiral 25-(1S)-camphorsulfonyloxy-26-isopropoxycalix[4]arene 2a (de 15%) and 25-isopropoxy-26-((1S)-10-camphorsulfonyl)calix[4]arene 2b has been obtained by asymmetrical lower rim (1S)-camphorsulfonylation of the monoisopropoxycalix[4]arene. Pure diastereomer 2a has been obtained by simple crystallization, and its absolute configuration has been determinated by X-ray analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn extremely complex solid state structure described by two virtual channels and a 2-D square grid of hydrogen bonds is generated by four carboxylic acids groups of calix[4]arene tetrabutyroxycarboxylic acid.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA calix[4]arene functionalized at one phenolic group with a pendant ethoxy acetate group, forms an inclusion complex that is stable even in the presence of other potential guest molecules.
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