EPR, NMR, and Thermodynamic Evidences for Forced Nuclear Spin–Electron Spin Interactions in the Case of 1-Phenyl-2-Methylpropyl-1,1-Dimethyl-2-Nitroxide (TIPNO) Attached to Permethylated β-Cyclodextrin

2009 
In a recent paper (Bardelang et al. in J Org Chem 71:7657–7667, 2006), the deep inclusion of the TIPNO (1-phenyl-2-methylpropyl-1,1-dimethylethyl-2-nitroxide) free radical attached to a permethylated β-cyclodextrin (TRIMEB) into its cavity was questioned. In the present paper it is shown that the results of X-band and W-band electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) studies of the TIPNO–TRIMEB in the presence of competitors of complexation (1-adamantanol, methyl orange and 1-adamantylamine) are consistent with a situation where the nitroxide is capping the small cavity entrance. The inclusion of the incoming guest was proven by 1H NMR, whereas no changes in EPR spectra were noticed whatever the competitors’ concentrations. These observations are rationalized in terms of an equilibrium between a nitroxide-capped cyclodextrin (weak complex) and a non-self included form, both species involving competitors’ inclusion without significant EPR spectral changes. These results not only confirm our preliminary findings, but also point out to the peculiar role of the cyclodextrin methoxy crown of the primary rim stabilizing the appended guest by means of weak interactions.
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