Adaptive and Ultrahigh‐Affinity Recognition in Water by Sulfated Conjugated Corral[5]arene

Author:

Wang Ruiguo1,Li Wen‐Bo2,Deng Jia‐Ying1,Han Han3,Chen Fang‐Yuan2,Li Dai‐Yuan2,Jing Li‐Bo1,Song Zihang1,Fu Rong1,Guo Dong‐Sheng2ORCID,Cai Kang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Chemistry Nankai University 94 Weijin Road 300071 Tianjin China

2. College of Chemistry State Key Laboratory of Elemento-Organic Chemistry, Key Laboratory of Functional Polymer Materials (Ministry of Education) Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemical Science and Engineering Nankai University 300071 Tianjin China

3. College of Chemistry The University of Hong Kong Pokfulam Road 999077 Hong Kong SAR China

Abstract

AbstractThe pursuit of synthetic receptors with high binding affinities has long been a central focus in supramolecular chemistry, driven by their significant practical relevance in various fields. Despite the numerous synthetic receptors that have been developed, most exhibit binding affinities in the micromolar range or lower. Only a few exceptional receptors achieve binding affinities exceeding 109 M−1, and their substrate scopes remain rather limited. In this context, we introduce SC[5]A, a conjugated corral‐shaped macrocycle functionalized with ten sulfate groups. Owing to its deep one‐dimensional confined hydrophobic cavity and multiple sulfate groups, SC[5]A displays an extraordinarily high binding strength of up to 1011 M−1 towards several size‐matched, rod‐shaped organic dications in water. Besides, its conformation exhibits good adaptability, allowing it to encapsulate a wide range of other guests with diverse molecular sizes, shapes, and functionalities, exhibiting relatively strong affinities (Ka=106–108 M−1). Additionally, we've explored the preliminary application of SC[5]A in alleviating blood coagulation induced by hexadimethrine bromide in vitro and in vivo. Therefore, the combination of ultrahigh binding affinities (towards complementary guests) and adaptive recognition capability (towards a wide range of functional guests) of SC[5]A positions it as exceptionally valuable for numerous practical applications.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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