JOURNAL ARTICLE

Bis(calixcrown)tetrathiafulvalene Receptors

Abstract

Abstract A new class of electroactive receptors has been synthesized, built by covalent association of five subunits: two calixarene platforms for spatial organization, two polyether 3D cavities for cation binding, and one electroactive TTF unit to probe the complexation event. Sodium complexation induces rigidification of the molecular assembly, as shown by 1 H NMR titration and single‐crystal X‐ray crystallographic studies on free receptor 14 and a corresponding complex with two bound sodium atoms per receptor ( 15 ‐(NaPF 6 ) 2 ). The calixarene units in these receptors change from a pinched cone conformation in the free ligand to a symmetrical cone in the complex. Cyclovoltammetric studies validated the electrochemical recognition concept of these five‐member assemblies.

Keywords:
Tetrathiafulvalene Calixarene Chemistry Receptor Covalent bond Crystallography Ligand (biochemistry) Molecule Electrochemistry Proton NMR Stereochemistry Electrode Organic chemistry Biochemistry Physical chemistry

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Organic and Molecular Conductors Research
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Spectroscopy
Crystallography and molecular interactions
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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