Calixarene-Mediated Liquid-Membrane Transport of Choline Conjugates

European J Org Chem. 2014 May 1;2014(14):2972-2979. doi: 10.1002/ejoc.201400025.

Abstract

A series of supramolecular calixarenes efficiently transport distinct molecular species through a liquid membrane when attached to a receptor-complementary choline handle. Calix-[6]arene hexacarboxylic acid was highly effective at transporting different target molecules against a pH gradient. Both carboxylic- and phosphonic-acid-functionalized calix[4]arenes effect transport without requiring a pH or ion gradient. NMR binding studies, two-phase solvent extraction, and three-phase transport experiments reveal the necessary and subtle parameters to effect the transport of molecules attached to a choline "handle". On the other hand, rescorin[4]arene cavitands, which have similar guest recognition profiles, did not transport guest molecules. These developments reveal new approaches towards attempting synthetic-receptor-mediated selective small-molecule transport in vesicular and cellular systems.

Keywords: Calixarenes; Cavitands; Choline conjugates; Host-guest systems; Liquid-membrane transport; Molecular recognition.