Supramolecular Assemblies of Phosphorylated Cavitands

2002 
The recent results in the chemistry of cavitands have proved that they are very efficient molecular receptors and potential precursors of molecular devices. In this context, we have investigated the synthesis and binding properties of phosphorylated cavitands. The stereoselective synthesis and the structural studies of the new compounds showed that these bowl-shaped molecules possess a well defined aromatic cavity surrounded by four phosphoryl groups (P=O or P=S). They are very efficient ligands for metal and organic cations. They are able to encapsulate cationic species by cooperative effect of the preorganized aromatic cavity and the four phosphorylated groups. Moreover, the upper and lower rim functionalitics can lead to the formation of molecular capsules and supramolecular assemblies whose properties and structures have been investigated by X-ray diffraction and NMR studies in solution.
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