VCD spectroscopy reveals conformational changes of chiral crown ethers upon complexation of potassium and ammonium cations.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie, Organische Chemie II, Universitätsstraße 150, 44801 Bochum, Germany.

Published: May 2022

Two chiral derivatives of 18-crown-6, namely the host molecules 2,3-diphenyl- and 2-phenyl-18c6, serve as model systems to investigate whether VCD spectroscopy can be used to monitor conformational changes occurring upon complexation of guests. Host-guest complexes of both crown ethers were prepared by addition of KNO. The more bulky 2,3-diphenyl-18c6 is found to undergo major conformational changes upon encapsulation of K, which are revealed as characteristic changes of the VCD spectral signatures. In contrast, while 2-phenyl-18c6 also incorporates K into the macrocycle, strong conformational changes are not occurring and thus spectral changes are negligible. With an octyl ammonium cation as guest molecule, 2,3-diphenyl-18c6 shows the same conformational and spectral changes that were observed for K-complexes. In addition, the asymmetric NH-deformation modes are found to gain VCD intensity through an induced VCD process. An analysis of the vibrational spectra enables a differentiation of VCD active and inactive guest modes: There appears to be a correlation between the symmetry of the vibrational mode and the induced VCD intensity. While this finding makes the host-guest complexes interesting systems for future theoretical studies on the origin of induced VCD signatures, the observations described in this study demonstrate that VCD spectroscopy is indeed a suitable technique for the characterization of supramolecular host-guest complexes.

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