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Sterically and guest-controlled self-assembly of calix[4]arene derivatives.
2004
In solvents such as chloroform or benzene, tetraurea calix[4]arenes 1 form dimeric capsules in which one solvent molecule is usually included as guest. To explore the structural requirements for the formation of such hydrogen-bonded dimers we replaced one p-tolylurea residue by a simple acetamide function. The resulting calix[4]arene 2 a, substituted at its wide rim with one acetamide and three p-tolylurea functions, assumes a C(1)-symmetrical conformation in apolar solvents as shown by (1)H NMR, which is not compatible with the usual capsule. In the crystalline state, four molecules of 2 a, adopting a pinched cone conformation, assemble into a quasi S(4)-symmetrical tetramer stabilized by …
Crystal and molecular structure of 1,2-dihydro-1-methyl-2-nitriminopyridine: X-ray and infrared studies
1999
Abstract The crystal and molecular structure of 1,2 dihydro-1-methyl-2-nitriminopyridine ( 1 ) at 90.0(1) K have been determined. It crystallises in an orthorhombic Pna2 1 space group with a =7.753(2), b =13.829(3) and c =6.070(1) A, Z =4, R ( F )=0.0259 for 1856 unique reflections. The pyridine ring is planar, the N(1) nitrogen atom remains sp 2 hybridised. The NNO 2 group is twisted 26° along C–N bond and 15° along N–N bond. The twist is caused by a steric hindrance and/or weak C–H⋯O hydrogen bonds. IR spectra of ( 1 ), N -(2-pyridyl)-nitramine ( 4 ) and N -methyl- N -(2-pyridyl)-nitramine ( 9 ) were recorded in solution and in the solid state. The frequencies characteristic of the nitrim…
The conformation of pyrogallol as a result of cocrystallization with N-heterocyclic bases
2012
Structural analysis of the supramolecular cocrystals formed by pyrogallol with acridine, 4,4′-bipyridine, and 1,10-phenanthroline shows that the studied cocrystals are assembled via the hydroxyl–pyridine heterosynthon. In the crystal and molecular structures of these cocrystals in order to form the maximum number of hydrogen bonds, taking into consideration steric effects, the pyrogallol moiety in the supramolecular arrangement has the following conformations: with acridine - syn1, 4,4′-bipyridine - anti, and 1,10-phenanthroline - syn2. Discrete supramolecular complexes are formed by acridine–pyrogallol and the 1,10-phenanthroline–pyrogallol polymorph I. The 1,10-phenanthroline–pyrogallol p…
An unprecedented, bridged dihydrogen complex of a cofacial metallodiporphyrin and its relevance to the bimolecular reductive elimination of hydrogen
1990
Recently, the authors characterized the first metalloporphyrin dihydrogen complex, Os(OEP)(H{sub 2}), and proposed that a similar ruthenium porphyrin dihydrogen complex, Ru(OEP)(H{sub 2}), is involved as an intermediate in the catalytic H/D isotopic exchange between water and hydrogen. They now report that treatment of a metal-metal-bonded cofacial ruthenium porphyrin dimer with a sterically bulky ligand in the presence of hydrogen gas has yielded the first known complex containing a dihydrogen ligand bound between two metals. Such a bridged dihydrogen complex is proposed as an intermediate in the bimolecular elimination of dihydrogen from two metalloporphyrin hydrides.
Compensation of steric demand by cation–π interactions, cobaltocenium cations as guests in tetraurea calix[4]arene dimers
2003
The affinities of ferrocene (2) and the cobaltocenium cation (3+), which have roughly the same size and differ in their charge, towards the inner cavity of the dimeric capsule formed by tetraurea calix[4]arene (1) were studied in C2D4Cl2 solutions. While 3+, which occupies more than 75% of the internal volume of the dimer, is readily encapsulated this is not the case for 2. This is probably due to cation-pi interactions, which operate only between 3+ and the aromatic rings of the calix[4]arene dimer. We found that the affinity of the cobaltocenium cation is higher than that of the tropylium cation (4+) and is only 2-3 times less than that of the tetraethylammoniun cation (5+). From the vari…
Electrostatic Contribution to the Surface Pressure of Charged Monolayers Containing Polyphosphoinositides
2008
Structural and functional studies of lateral heterogeneity in biological membranes have underlined the importance of membrane organization in biological function. Most inquiries have focused on steric determinants of membrane organization, such as headgroup size and acyl-chain saturation. This manuscript reports a combination of theory and experiment that shows significant electrostatic contributions to surface pressures in monolayers of phospholipids where the charge spacing is smaller than the Bjerrum length. For molecules with steric cross sections typical of phospholipids in the cell membrane (approximately 50 A(2)), only polyphosphoinositides achieve this threshold. The most abundant s…
Weak Interactions Modulating the Dimensionality in Supramolecular Architectures in Three New Nickel(II)-Hydrazone Complexes, Magnetostructural Correl…
2011
Three different ONO donor acetyl hydrazone Schiff bases have been synthesized from the condensation of acetic hydrazide with three different carbonyl compounds: salicylaldehyde (HL(1)), 2-hydroxyacetophenone (HL(2)), and 2, 3-dihydroxybenzaldehyde (HL(3)). These tridentate ligands are reacted with Ni(OOCCF(3))(2)·xH(2)O to yield three new Ni(II) complexes having distorted octahedral geometry at each Ni center: [Ni(L(1))(OOCCF(3))(CH(3)OH)](2) (1), [Ni(L(2))(OOCCF(3))(H(2)O)](2) (2), and [Ni(L(3))(L(3)H)](OOCCF(3))(H(2)O)(1.65)(CH(3)OH)(0.35) (3). The ligands and the complexes have been characterized by elemental analysis and IR and UV-vis spectroscopy, and the structures of the complexes ha…
Two dimensional self-assembly of bis-acylureas having various functional end groups.
2011
We present the synthesis and morphology study of thirteen bis-acylurea molecules with various functional end groups. The bis-acylureas have two acylurea groups, -NH-CO-NH-CO-, divided by a pentamethylene spacer, -(CH(2))(5)-, and two symmetric functional end groups, such as, aliphatic, benzyl, mono- and bi-thiophenyl, sulfur-containing, and propargyl (HC[triple bond]CCH(2)-) moieties. The bis-acylureas were synthesized by the coupling reactions of ureas with pimeloyl chloride or pimelic acid. Upon cooling from hot isotropic solutions, the bis-acylureas spontaneously form supermolecules. In the cases of aliphatic, benzyl, mono- and bi-thiophenyl functional groups, two dimensional supramolecu…
Noncovalent assembly of functional groups on calix[4]arene molecular boxes
1997
Calix[4]arenes diametrically substituted at the upper rim with two melamine units spontaneously form well-defined box-like assemblies in the presence of two equivalents of 5,5-diethylbarbituric acid. These assemblies, consisting of nine different components, are held together by 36 hydrogen bonds and are stable in apolar solvents at concentrations of up to 10-4M. This paper reports the first X-ray crystal structure, and the MALDI TOF mass spectra together with the complete 1H NMR spectroscopic characterization of these hydrogen-bonded assemblies. The crystal structure clearly shows that the assemblies are stereogenic, as a result of the antiparallel orientation of the two rosette motifs. Fu…
Modular P-Chirogenic Aminophosphane-Phosphinite Ligands for Rh-Catalyzed Asymmetric Hydrogenation: A New Model for Prediction of Enantioselectivity
2007
An original series of P-chirogenic aminophosphane-phosphinite (AMPP) ligands has been synthesized from (+)- or(–)-ephedrine in 23 to 61 % overall yields by a versatile three-step methodology. The AMPP ligands, bearing either one or two P-chirogenic centers, were used in the form of rhodium complexes for the catalyzed hydrogenation of α-acetamidocinnamate as a test reaction. Notably, even with AMPP ligands all derived from (+)-ephedrine, variation of the substituent on a P-center allowed the phenylalanine derivatives to be obtained in either (S) or (R) absolute configurations, with ee values ranging from 99 % (S) to 88 % (R). The asymmetric induction was analyzed with the aid of X-ray struct…