TY - JOUR
T1 - Enantiopure [Cs+/Xe⊂Cryptophane]⊂FeII 4L4 Hierarchical Superstructures
AU - Zhang, Dawei
AU - Ronson, Tanya K.
AU - Greenfield, Jake L.
AU - Brotin, Thierry
AU - Berthault, Patrick
AU - Leónce, Estelle
AU - Zhu, Jun Long
AU - Xu, Lin
AU - Nitschke, Jonathan R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Hierarchically nested hosts offer new opportunities to control the guest binding of the inner host, functionalize the cavity of the outer host, and investigate communication between different layers. Here we report a selfassembled triazatruxene-based FeII 4L4 capsule, which was able to encapsulate a covalent cage, cryptophane-111 (CRY). The resulting cage-in-cage complex was capable of accommodating a cesium cation or xenon atom with altered guest binding behavior compared to the CRY alone. A crystal structure of the Russian doll complex [Cs+⊂CRY]⊂FeII 4L4 unambiguously demonstrated the unusual encapsulation of a cation within a capsule bearing a 8+ charge. Moreover, the binding of enantiopure CRY occurred with high enantioselectivity (530-fold) between the two enantiomers of the tetrahedron. This discrimination resulted in stereochemical information transfer from the inner covalent cage to the outer self-assembled capsule, leading to the formation of enantiopure [guest⊂cage]⊂cage complexes. The stereochemistry of the tetrahedron persisted even after displacement of CRY with an achiral guest.
AB - Hierarchically nested hosts offer new opportunities to control the guest binding of the inner host, functionalize the cavity of the outer host, and investigate communication between different layers. Here we report a selfassembled triazatruxene-based FeII 4L4 capsule, which was able to encapsulate a covalent cage, cryptophane-111 (CRY). The resulting cage-in-cage complex was capable of accommodating a cesium cation or xenon atom with altered guest binding behavior compared to the CRY alone. A crystal structure of the Russian doll complex [Cs+⊂CRY]⊂FeII 4L4 unambiguously demonstrated the unusual encapsulation of a cation within a capsule bearing a 8+ charge. Moreover, the binding of enantiopure CRY occurred with high enantioselectivity (530-fold) between the two enantiomers of the tetrahedron. This discrimination resulted in stereochemical information transfer from the inner covalent cage to the outer self-assembled capsule, leading to the formation of enantiopure [guest⊂cage]⊂cage complexes. The stereochemistry of the tetrahedron persisted even after displacement of CRY with an achiral guest.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85066139943
U2 - 10.1021/jacs.9b02866
DO - 10.1021/jacs.9b02866
M3 - 文章
C2 - 31034215
AN - SCOPUS:85066139943
SN - 0002-7863
VL - 141
SP - 8339
EP - 8345
JO - Journal of the American Chemical Society
JF - Journal of the American Chemical Society
IS - 20
ER -