Allosteric effects in a tetrapodal imidazolium-derived calix[4]arene anion receptor
- 26 May 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
- Vol. 7 (13) , 2756-2760
- https://doi.org/10.1039/b904148f
Abstract
A ditopic tetrapodal imidazolium-based 1,3-alternate calix[4]arene host binds anions as 1 : 2 complexes via a range of CH⋯anion hydrogen bonds. Allosteric enhancement of the affinity for the second chloride anion is observed. X-Ray crystal structures of the chloride, bromide and nitrate complexes suggest that this behaviour is linked to inter-binding site communication mediated by the calixarene framework. The imidazolium groups exist as either in-out or out-out conformers with respect to the calixarene, with the chloride complex exhibiting conformational isomorphism such that both forms are present in the same crystal structure.Keywords
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