Planar chiral rotaxanes were synthesized from crown ether and secondary ammonium salt via trialkylphosphane-catalyzed acylative end-capping. Their optical resolution was achieved by chiral HPLC after acylative neutralization of the ammonium group. When optically active trialkylphosphane 2 was used as the chiral acylation catalyst, optically active rotaxane (4.4% ee) was obtained.
A zinc(II)-included hemicryptophane, which has a zinc(II) center embedded in the cavity, was synthesized and characterized. The catalytic activity of the hemicryptophane was tested in the hydrolysis of methyl para-nitrophenyl carbonate (MPC). A direct comparison between the hemicryptophane and the model complex, which lacks a cavity, demonstrated that the cage structure enhanced the catalytic activity.
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