Partially O-alkylated thiacalix[4]arenes: synthesis, molecular and crystal structures, conformational behavior.

2007 
NMR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction analysis, and quantum chemical calculations were used for conformational behavior study of partially alkylated thiacalix[4]arenes bearing methyl (1), ethyl (2), or propyl (3) groups at the lower rim. The conformational properties are governed by two basic effects:  (i) stabilization by intramolecular hydrogen bonds, and (ii) sterical requirements of the alkoxy groups at the lower rim. While the monosubstituted derivatives 1a and 3a adopt the cone conformation in solution, distally disubstituted compounds 1b, 1‘b, 2b, 2‘b, 3b, and 3‘b exhibit several interesting conformational features. They prefer pinched cone conformation in solution, and, except for 3‘b, they form also 1,2-alternate conformation, which is flexible and undergoes rather fast transition between two identical structures. The crystal structures of the compounds 1b, 2b, 2‘b, and 3b revealed yet quite rare 1,2-alternate conformation forming molecular channels held together by π−π interactions. Different chan...
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