Two new twisted cucurbiturils, cucurbit[13]uril (tQ[13]) and cucurbit[15]uril (tQ[15]), have been synthesized and separated, and their structures have been confirmed by NMR spectroscopy and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry together with the X-ray structures of two new complexes, {Dy(H2O)4Cd(H2O)4tQ[13]}·2.5[CdCl4]·65H2O and {Cd0.5(H2O)2tQ[15]}·[CdCl4]·47H2O. tQ[15] is the largest cucurbit[n]uril (Q[n]) in the Q[n] family reported to date. The X-ray diffraction studies of both complexes indicated that these large tQ[n]s effectively exhibit two different cavities-a central cavity and two side cavities. Preliminary host-guest behavior by each of the new systems was investigated by NMR studies.
Binding interactions between twisted cucurbit[14]uril (tQ[14]) and a series of alkyldiammonium ions both in aqueous solution and DMSO media were investigated by NMR spectroscopy and ITC. Experimental data indicate that tQ[14] possesses two kinds of cavities with different space environments, which can encapsulate two or even three guest molecules with suitable shape and size.
Telechelic polymers that contain a central polymer chain and two metal complex terminals would represent a novel class of functional metallopolymers. In this work, a series of telechelic polystyrenes end-difunctionalized...
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