Synthesis of Mono‐, Di‐, Tri‐, and Tetra‐cationic Pyridinium and Vinylpyridinium Modified [2.2]Paracyclophanes: Modular Receptors for Supramolecular Systems

Author:

Wang Yichuan1,Li Yuting1,Fuhr Olaf2ORCID,Nieger Martin3ORCID,Hassan Zahid1ORCID,Bräse Stefan14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Organic Chemistry (IOC) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Fritz-Haber-Weg 6 76131 Karlsruhe Germany

2. Institute of Nanotechnology (INT) and Karlsruhe Nano Micro Facility (KNMFi) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen Germany

3. Department of Chemistry University of Helsinki P. O. Box 55 00014 University of Helsinki Finland

4. Institute of Biological and Chemical Systems Functional Molecular Systems (IBCS-FMS) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen Germany

Abstract

AbstractIn this report, a new series of mono‐, di‐, tri‐, and tetra‐cationic pyridinium and vinyl pyridinium‐modified [2.2]paracyclophanes as useful molecular tectons for supramolecular systems are described. Regioselective functionalization at specific positions, followed by resolution step and successive transformations through Pd‐catalyzed Suzuki‐Miyaura and Mizoroki‐Heck cross‐coupling chemistry furnish a series of modular PCP scaffolds. In our proof‐of‐concept study, on N‐methylation, the PCPs bearing (cationic) pyridyl functionalities were demonstrated as useful molecular receptors in host‐guest supramolecular assays. The PCPs on grafting with light‐responsive azobenzene (−N=N−) functional core as side‐groups impart photosensitivity that can be remotely transformed on irradiation, offering photo‐controlled smart molecular functions. Furthermore, the symmetrical PCPs bearing bi‐, and tetra‐pyridyl functionalities at the peripheries have enormous potential to serve as ditopic and tetratopic 3D molecular tectons for engineering non‐covalent supramolecular assemblies with new structural and functional attributes.

Funder

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

Wiley

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