Carbodiimide-Induced Formation of Transient Polyether Cages**

IF 3.1 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Dr. Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain, Dr. Isuru M. Jayalath, Renuka Baral, Dr. C. Scott Hartley
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Abstract

The use of “fuel” compounds to drive chemical systems out of equilibrium is currently of interest because of the potential for temporally controlled, responsive behavior. We have recently shown that transiently formed crown ethers exhibit counterintuitive templation effects when generated in the presence of alkali metal cations: “matched” cations, such as K+ with an 18-crown-6 analogue, suppress the formation of the macrocycles (negative templation). In this work, we describe two macrocyclic diacids that, on treatment with carbodiimides, give transient macrobicyclic cages analogous to polyether cages. Negative templation effects are observed for the smaller cage when generated in the presence of K+ and Na+, but there is a weak, but reproducible, positive templation effect in the presence of Li+. The larger cage behaves similarly in the presence of Li+, K+, Rb+, and Cs+, but differently with Na+, which appears to bind to both the cage and the initial macrocycle.

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碳二酰亚胺诱导瞬态聚醚笼的形成**
使用“燃料”化合物来驱动化学系统脱离平衡是目前的兴趣,因为有可能暂时控制,反应行为。我们最近的研究表明,当在碱金属阳离子存在下生成时,瞬态形成的冠醚表现出反直觉的模板效应:“匹配”阳离子,如具有18冠-6类似物的K+,抑制了大环的形成(负模板)。在这项工作中,我们描述了两种大环二酸,在与碳二亚胺处理时,给出类似聚醚笼的瞬态大环笼。在K+和Na+存在的情况下,较小的笼存在负模板效应,而在Li+存在的情况下,存在微弱但可重复的正模板效应。较大的笼在Li+, K+, Rb+和Cs+存在时表现相似,但与Na+不同,Na+似乎与笼和初始大环结合。
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