Step Cyclization to Give Part Belt Oxygen-Functionalized Pillar6,10arenes
Part belt oxygen-functionalized pillar[6,10]arenes are synthesized by step cyclization. An oxygen-substituted tetramer and hexamer have been prepared to construct the O3 pillar[6]arene 4 via a hexamer cyclization reaction and the O6 pillar[10]arene 7 through a [4 + 1+4 + 1] cyclization reaction. X-r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Organic letters 2025-01, Vol.27 (1), p.528 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Part belt oxygen-functionalized pillar[6,10]arenes are synthesized by step cyclization. An oxygen-substituted tetramer and hexamer have been prepared to construct the O3 pillar[6]arene 4 via a hexamer cyclization reaction and the O6 pillar[10]arene 7 through a [4 + 1+4 + 1] cyclization reaction. X-ray crystallographic studies reveal that both macrocycles have a large cavity and indicate that the part belt oxygen-functionalized pillar[6,10]arenes have both similar cyclic structures and certain differences in configuration compared to pillararene. A variable-temperature 1H NMR experiment also demonstrated the structure differences between O3 pillar[6]arene 4 and traditional pillararene.Part belt oxygen-functionalized pillar[6,10]arenes are synthesized by step cyclization. An oxygen-substituted tetramer and hexamer have been prepared to construct the O3 pillar[6]arene 4 via a hexamer cyclization reaction and the O6 pillar[10]arene 7 through a [4 + 1+4 + 1] cyclization reaction. X-ray crystallographic studies reveal that both macrocycles have a large cavity and indicate that the part belt oxygen-functionalized pillar[6,10]arenes have both similar cyclic structures and certain differences in configuration compared to pillararene. A variable-temperature 1H NMR experiment also demonstrated the structure differences between O3 pillar[6]arene 4 and traditional pillararene. |
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ISSN: | 1523-7052 1523-7052 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.orglett.4c04607 |