Rotamerism-driven large magnitude host-guest binding change in a crown ether derivatized pyridinium-phenolate series

Chem Commun (Camb). 2016 Mar 28;52(25):4652-4. doi: 10.1039/c6cc00684a.

Abstract

Two TICTOID-based pyridinium-phenolates bearing a crown ether macrocycle have been designed for the complexation of a potassium cation. The nucleophilicity of the intraannular phenolate -O(-) function can be strongly modulated by biaryl twisting. Such a structure/electronic transduction effect gives rise to a host-guest binding change by more than two orders of magnitude.