Responsive pillar[n]arene materials

De‐Hui Tuo, Tan‐Hao Shi, S. Ohtani, Tomoki Ogoshi
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Intelligent materials with responsive behaviors toward external stimuli, such as light, temperature, pH, redox, and solvent have been increasingly fascinating. Reversible noncovalent interactions provide an efficient way to construct stimuli‐responsive materials. Macrocyclic compounds, such as cyclodextrins, cucurbit[n]urils, calix[n]arenes, crown ethers, and related macrocycles, are useful skeletons for constructing such materials through host–guest interactions. Pillar[n]arenes are pillar‐shaped macrocyclic hosts developed by our groups in 2008, in which the repeated 1,4‐dialkoxybenzene units are connected by methylene bridges at the para position. The versatile functionality, easy modification, excellent size‐dependent host–guest complexation, and adjustable electron density of the cavity endow pillar[n]arenes with excellent properties compared with other cyclic host molecules. Moreover, the unique planar chirality and chirality inversion generated by unit rotation make pillar[n]arenes ideal platforms for investigating chirality inversion, induction, and transformation. In this review, we describe stimuli‐responsive topological, optical, chiroptical, supramolecular assemblies, and solid‐state materials based on the host–guest complexation and structural regulation of pillar[n]arenes.
响应性支柱[n]烯材料
对光、温度、pH 值、氧化还原和溶剂等外部刺激具有响应行为的智能材料越来越令人着迷。可逆的非共价相互作用为构建刺激响应材料提供了有效途径。大环化合物,如环糊精、葫芦烯、钙[n]烯、冠醚和相关大环,是通过主客体相互作用构建此类材料的有用骨架。柱状[n]壬烯是我们的研究小组于 2008 年开发的柱状大环宿主,其中重复的 1,4-二烷氧基苯单元通过对位的亚甲基桥连接。与其他环状宿主分子相比,柱[n]炔具有多功能性、易于修饰、优异的尺寸依赖性宿主-宿主复合以及空腔电子密度可调等特点。此外,单元旋转产生的独特平面手性和手性反转使柱[n]烷成为研究手性反转、诱导和转化的理想平台。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了基于柱[n]烷的主客复合和结构调整的刺激响应拓扑、光学、旋光、超分子组装和固态材料。
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