Recent Advances in Halogen Bonded Assemblies with Resorcin[4]arenes.

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Oakland University, Department of Chemistry, 146 Library Drive, Rochester, 48309, Michigan, USA.

Published: February 2021

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Resorcinarenes are cavity-containing compounds when in the crown conformation, from the calixarene family of concave compounds. These easy to synthesize macrocycles can be decorated at the upper rim through the eight hydroxyl groups and/or the 2-position of the aromatic ring. They are good synthons in supramolecular chemistry leading to appealing assemblies such as open-inclusion complexes, capsules and tubes through multiple weak interactions with various guests. Halogen bonding (XB) is a highly directional non-covalent interaction by an electron-deficient halogen atom as a donor that interacts with a Lewis base, the XB acceptor. This tutorial review provides an overview of recent advances in halogen-bonded assemblies based on resorcinarenes and their derivatives, specifically focusing on discrete and capsular assemblies.

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