2005
DOI: 10.1021/ic050038i
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Outer-Sphere Association of p-Sulfonatothiacalix[4]arene and Tetrasulfonatomethylated Calix[4]resorcinarene with Cobalt(III) Tris(dipyridyl):  The Effect on the Spectral and Electrochemical Properties of the Latter

Abstract: According to the 1H NMR and X-ray data, the outer-sphere association of [Co(dipy)3]3+ with cyclophanic anions p-sulfonatothiacalix[4]arene and tetrasulfonatomethylated calix[4]resorcinarene is accompanied by the inclusion of the dipyridyl moiety of the former into the cavities of the cyclophanic anions in aqueous and aqueous-DMSO solutions and in the solid state. The first-step dissociation of p-sulfonatothiacalix[4]arene does not change the inclusion mode, but the increase in DMSO content leads to a shallower… Show more

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“…[13] So, the effect of the additional stabilization is apparent only for the [Co(en) 3 complexes, forming inclusion complexes with TCAS with high binding efficiency (logβ Ն 4.5). [12,13] The NMR spectroscopic data in solution, [10] X-ray data in the solid state, [11,12] and quantum chemical calculations [34] indicate that the cavity is tuning up to provide the most efficient host-guest interaction. In particular, the pinched cone conformation becomes predominant in inclusion complexes both in the solid state and in solution, whereas cone conformation dominates for sulfonated calix [4]arene and its thia analogue with empty cavities.…”
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“…[13] So, the effect of the additional stabilization is apparent only for the [Co(en) 3 complexes, forming inclusion complexes with TCAS with high binding efficiency (logβ Ն 4.5). [12,13] The NMR spectroscopic data in solution, [10] X-ray data in the solid state, [11,12] and quantum chemical calculations [34] indicate that the cavity is tuning up to provide the most efficient host-guest interaction. In particular, the pinched cone conformation becomes predominant in inclusion complexes both in the solid state and in solution, whereas cone conformation dominates for sulfonated calix [4]arene and its thia analogue with empty cavities.…”
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“…Our previous data demonstrate that the inclusion of Co III complexes causes insignificant changes in the absorption spectrum of TCAS. [12,13] [28] and kinetic inertness [29] 3+ provides reversible waves in the CV curves, whereas reduction of other Co III complexes is nonreversible and occurs in a much more cathodic region. [28] Thus, [Co(dipy) 3 ] 3+ is a convenient Co III block from the viewpoint of the development of redox-dependent quenching.…”
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“…Accordingly, much attention has been focused on the activity of thiacalixarenes and their metal complexes. Recently, many X-ray structures of thiacalixarene complexes with various transition metals have appeared in the literature [24,25]. However, the employment of calixarenes as effective analytical reagents is still rather restricted by almost unknown chemistry of these compounds.…”
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