Expedient decagram-scale synthesis of robust organic cages that bind sulfate strongly and selectively in water

10 July 2024, Version 2
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Abstract

Selective anion recognition remains a key challenge in supramolecular chemistry: only a very small number of systems that can function in water are known, and these nearly always preferentially bind hydrophobic anions. In this work, we report three robust hexa-cationic cages that can be prepared on scales up to 14 g in two simple and high-yielding steps from commercially-available materials. One of these cages displays unusually strong sulfate binding in water (Ka = 12,000 M–1), and demonstrates high selectivity for this anion over H2PO4–/HPO42– in DMSO/buffer mixtures. These results demonstrate that relatively large, three-dimensional supramolecular hosts can be prepared in high yields and on large scales, and can be highly potent receptors.

Keywords

supramolecular chemistry
cages
anions
hydrazones
anion binding
sulfate
X-ray crystallography

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Supporting information: details of synthesis, NMR spectra of new compounds, studies of cage stability, anion binding studies, details of X-ray crystallography, details of computational studies.
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