Solid-State Hierarchical Cyclodextrin-Based Supramolecular Polymer Constructed by Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Azido Interactions

The crystallization of a di‐azido‐α‐cyclodextrin revealed a polymeric self‐assembly involving a variety of azido‐type interactions. The crystal arrangement relies on the cooperativity of a primary azido inclusion, a secondary azido–azido interaction involving an unprecedented distribution of canonic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2014-07, Vol.53 (28), p.7238-7242
Hauptverfasser: Ménand, Mickaël, Adam de Beaumais, Ségolène, Chamoreau, Lise-Marie, Derat, Etienne, Blanchard, Sébastien, Zhang, Yongmin, Bouteiller, Laurent, Sollogoub, Matthieu
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Zusammenfassung:The crystallization of a di‐azido‐α‐cyclodextrin revealed a polymeric self‐assembly involving a variety of azido‐type interactions. The crystal arrangement relies on the cooperativity of a primary azido inclusion, a secondary azido–azido interaction involving an unprecedented distribution of canonical forms, and a tertiary azido–groove interaction. The second azido group brings in a major contribution to the supramolecular structure illustrating the benefit of a difunctionalization for the generation of hierarchy. Self‐assembled polymer: The crystallization of a di‐azido‐α‐cyclodextrin revealed a polymeric self‐assembly involving a variety of azido‐type interactions. The crystal arrangement relies on the cooperativity of a primary azido inclusion, a secondary azido–azido interaction involving an unprecedented distribution of canonical forms, and a tertiary azido–hydrogen bonding array located in the groove of a CD‐based polymeric helix.
ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.201403578