Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1410611 Journal of Molecular Structure 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Using probe guests, three host–guest inclusion complexes of two new alkyl-substituted cucurbit[6]uril hosts, ortho-tetramethyl cucurbit[6]uril (o-TMeQ[6]) and symmetrical tetracyclohexano cucurbit[6]uril (TCyHQ[6]) have been characterized successfully by single crystal X-ray diffractions. They are {o-TMeQ[6]-5,5′dimethyl-2,2′-bispyridine (DMBPY)+}Cl−21H2O(1), {(o-TMeQ[6])2-1,6-bisbenzoimidazolylhexane (SBH)2+} 2Cl−52H2O (2) and {TCyHQ[6]-dioxane}14H2O (3). Moreover, two similar crystal structure of two inclusion complexes of other two partial substituted cucurbit[6]urils, meta-hexamethyl cucurbit[6]uril (m-HMeQ[6]) and symmetrical dicyclohexano cucurbit[6]uril (p-(CyH)2Q[6]) with HCl salt of DMBPY were also reported. They were {p-(CyH)2Q[6]-DMBPY+}Cl−16H2O (4) and {m-HMeQ[6]-DMBPY+}Cl−15H2O (5). The driving force for the information of the host–guest inclusion complexes can be attributed to not only the cavity interaction (host), but also the hydrogen bonding and ion–dipole interaction between the carbonyl oxygen at the portals of the host and the protonated nitrogen of the guest.

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