Host‐Guest Stimuli‐Responsive Click Chemistry

Author:

Blanco‐Gómez Arturo1ORCID,Díaz‐Abellás Mauro1ORCID,Montes de Oca Iván1ORCID,Peinador Carlos1ORCID,Pazos Elena1ORCID,García Marcos D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CICA – Centro Interdisciplinar de Química e Bioloxía and Departamento de Química Facultade de Ciencias Universidade da Coruña A Coruña 15071, A Coruña Spain

Abstract

AbstractClick chemistry has reached its maturity as the weapon of choice for the irreversible ligation of molecular fragments, with over 20 years of research resulting in the development or improvement of highly efficient kinetically controlled conjugation reactions. Nevertheless, traditional click reactions can be disadvantageous not only in terms of efficiency (side products, slow kinetics, air/water tolerance, etc.), but also because they completely avoid the possibility to reversibly produce and control bound/unbound states. Recently, non‐covalent click chemistry has appeared as a more efficient alternative, in particular by using host‐guest self‐assembled systems of high thermodynamic stability and kinetic lability. This review discusses the implementation of molecular switches in the development of such non‐covalent ligation processes, resulting in what we have termed stimuli‐responsive click chemistry, in which the bound/unbound constitutional states of the system can be favored by external stimulation, in particular using host‐guest complexes. As we exemplify with handpicked selected examples, these supramolecular systems are well suited for the development of human‐controlled molecular conjugation, by coupling thermodynamically regulated processes with appropriate temporally resolved extrinsic control mechanisms, thus mimicking nature and advancing our efforts to develop a more function‐oriented chemical synthesis.

Funder

Agencia Estatal de Investigación

Consellería de Cultura, Educación e Ordenación Universitaria, Xunta de Galicia

H2020 European Research Council

Ministerio de Universidades

Publisher

Wiley

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