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Chemistry ; 29(43): e202301316, 2023 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37199337

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A series of heteroditopic halogen bonding (XB) [2]rotaxanes were prepared via a combination of passive and active metal template-directed strategies. The ability of the [2]rotaxanes to bind alkali metal halide ion-pairs was investigated by extensive 1 H NMR titration studies, wherein detailed analysis of cation, anion and ion-pair affinity measurements indicate dramatic positive cooperative enhancements in halide anion association upon either Na+ or K+ pre-complexation. This study demonstrates that careful consideration of multiple, parallel and competing binding equilibria is essential when interpreting observed 1 H NMR spectral changes in ion-pair receptor systems, especially those which exhibit dynamic behaviour. Importantly, in comparison to XB [2]catenane analogues, these neutral XB heteroditopic [2]rotaxane host systems demonstrated that despite their relatively weaker cation and anion binding affinities, they exhibit a notably higher level of positive cooperativity for alkali metal halide ion-pair binding, highlighting the role of greater co-conformational adaptive behaviour in mechanically-bonded hosts for the purposes of charged species recognition.

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Chemistry ; 29(33): e202300608, 2023 Jun 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36929530

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A series of dynamic metalloporphyrin [2]rotaxane molecular shuttles comprising of bis-functionalised Zn(II) porphyrin axle and pyridyl functionalised macrocycle components are prepared in high yield via active metal template synthetic methodology. Extensive variable temperature 1 H NMR and quantitative UV-Vis spectroscopic titration studies demonstrate dynamic macrocycle translocation is governed by an inter-component co-ordination interaction between the macrocycle pyridyl and axle Zn(II) metalloporphyrin, which serves to bias a 'resting state' co-conformation. The dynamic shuttling behaviour of the interlocked structures is dramatically inhibited by the addition of a neutral Lewis base such as pyridine, but can also be tuned via post-synthetic rotaxane demetallation of the porphyrin axle core to give free-base, or upon subsequent metallation, Ni(II) [2]rotaxane analogues. Importantly, the Lewis acidic Zn(II) porphyrin axle component is also capable of coordinating anions which induces mechanical bond shuttling behaviour resulting in a novel optical sensing response.


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Metaloporfirinas , Porfirinas , Rotaxanos , Modelos Moleculares , Rotaxanos/química , Bases de Lewis , Ânions/química
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Chemistry ; 27(58): 14550-14559, 2021 Oct 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34319624

RESUMO

Anion receptors employing two distinct sensory mechanisms are rare. Herein, we report the first examples of halogen-bonding porphyrin BODIPY [2]rotaxanes capable of both fluorescent and redox electrochemical sensing of anions. 1 H NMR, UV/visible and electrochemical studies revealed rotaxane axle triazole group coordination to the zinc(II) metalloporphyrin-containing macrocycle component, serves to preorganise the rotaxane binding cavity and dramatically enhances anion binding affinities. Mechanically bonded, integrated-axle BODIPY and macrocycle strapped metalloporphyrin motifs enable the anion recognition event to be sensed by the significant quenching of the BODIPY fluorophore and cathodic perturbations of the metalloporphyrin P/P+. redox couple.


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Porfirinas , Rotaxanos , Ânions , Compostos de Boro , Halogênios , Ligação de Hidrogênio
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