Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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674953 | Thermochimica Acta | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Dialkyl- and diarylammonium ions are able to form complexes with α-cyclodextrin and cucurbit[6]uril. These amines are able to complex two guest molecules simultaneously resulting in the formation of homogeneous or heterogeneous 1:2 (ratio of dialkylammonium to ligand) complexes. The stability constants and reaction enthalpies for the formation of 1:1 complexes have been measured using potentiometric and calorimetric titrations. Differences between the values obtained by these methods can be attributed to solvent composition. Only for the 1:2 complex formation with cucurbit[6]uril, the ligands influenced each other. The polar carbonyl groups at each portal of the cucurbit[6]urils interacted simultaneously with the protonated amino group resulting in an electrostatic repulsion between both molecules. No further interactions between two complexed molecules of α-cyclodextrin or cucurbit[6]uril and α-cyclodextrin were observed. The absence of polar groups in the case of α-cyclodextrin led to unaffected formation of homogeneous and even heterogeneous 1:2 complexes.