"Rim-Differentiated" Pillar[6]arenes

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2022 Aug 1;61(31):e202204589. doi: 10.1002/anie.202204589. Epub 2022 May 3.

Abstract

A "rim-differentiated" pillar[6]arene (RD-P[6]) was obtained successfully, with the assistance of a dimeric silver trifluoroacetate template, among eight different constitutional isomers in a direct and regioselective manner. The solid-state conformation of this macrocycle could switch from the 1,3,5-alternate to a truly rim-differentiated one upon guest inclusion. This highly symmetric RD-P[6] not only hosts metal-containing molecules inside its cavity, but also can form a pillar[6]arene-C60 adduct through co-crystallization on account of donor-acceptor interactions. The development of synthetic strategies to desymmetrize pillararenes offers new opportunities for engineering complex molecular architectures and organic electronic materials.

Keywords: Co-Crystals; Host-Guest Chemistry; Macrocycles; Pillar[n]arenes; Tiara[n]arenes.