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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Bringing a Molecular Plus One : Synergistic Binding Creates Guest-Mediated Three-Component Complexes
S. Maryamdokht TaimooryKwaku TwumMohadeseh And Pan DashtiManu LahtinenKari RissanenRakesh PuttreddyJohn F. TrantNgong Kodiah Beyehsubject
carboxylic acidskarboksyylihapotsupramolekulaarinen kemiamolekyylitmolecular recognitionsupramolecular chemistrydiagnostic toolstunnistaminendescription
C-Ethyl-2-Methylresorcinarene (A), pyridine (B), and a set of ten carboxylic acids (Cn) associate to form A·B·Cn ternary assemblies with 1:1:1 stoichiometry, representing a useful class of ternary systems where the guest mediates complex formation between the host and a third component. Although individually weak in solution, the combined strength of the multiple non-covalent interactions organizes the complexes even in a highly hydrogen-bond competing methanol solution as explored by both experimental and computational methods. The interactions be-tween A·B and Cn are dependent on the pKa values of carboxylic acids. The weak interactions between A and C further reinforce the interactions between A and B, demonstrating positive cooperativity. Our results reveal that the two-component system such as that formed by A and B can form the basis for the development of specific sensors for the molecular recognition of carboxylic acids. peerReviewed
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2020-01-01 |