Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5220990 Tetrahedron 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The electrophilic substitution of 25,27-dipropoxy-26,28-dinosyloxycalix[4]arene leads exclusively to the para-substitution of the alkylated phenol rings, while in the next step, the protecting nosyl group can be easily removed using a basic hydrolysis. The overall process yields dialkoxycalix[4]arenes with the substitution on the alkylated rings-the substitution pattern, which is complementary to the common dialkoxycalix[4]arenes with substituted nonalkylated phenolic units. The usefulness of this protection/deprotection procedure was documented by the synthesis of novel type of calixarene dipropoxy derivatives, and by the preparation of a novel anion receptor based on this substitution pattern.

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