Synthesis of Functionalized Chiral Carbocyclic Cleft Molecules Complementary to Tröger's Base Derivatives

The synthesis of optically pure functionalized cleft molecules derived from dibenzobicyclo[b,f][3.3.1]nona-5a,6a-diene-6,12-dione is reported. These clefts are reminiscent of Tröger's base but contain clefts with different dimensions and additional carbonyl (or alcohol) groups that may be utili...

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description The synthesis of optically pure functionalized cleft molecules derived from dibenzobicyclo[b,f][3.3.1]nona-5a,6a-diene-6,12-dione is reported. These clefts are reminiscent of Tröger's base but contain clefts with different dimensions and additional carbonyl (or alcohol) groups that may be utilized in molecular recognition studies. The 2,8-dimethyl and 2,8-dibromo derivatives were synthesized via an intramolecular Friedel−Crafts acylation and were resolved by chiral HPLC. The 2,8-dinitro derivative was prepared by regiospecific nitration of dibenzobicyclo[b,f][3.3.1]nona-5a,6a-diene-6,12-dione. The dibromo and dinitro derivatives allow direct access to a range of functionalized molecular clefts. Palladium-catalyzed coupling of the dibromo derivative afforded the disubstituted phenyl, anisole, and acetylene derivatives, while reduction of the dinitro derivative and acetylation provided amino-dione and amide-hydroxyl derivatives. X-ray crystal structures of the dimethyl 12, dibromo 13, di(p-methoxyphenyl) 16, dinitro 18, and dimethyl dinitro 22 derivatives show cleft angles between the planes between the aromatic rings of 84−104°. The synthetic route, structural features, and potential for molecular recognition studies of this class of clefts are compared with those of the more widely studied Tröger's base cleft molecules.
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