Piling Up Pillar[5]arenes To Self-Assemble Nanotubes

Chemistry. 2016 Apr 25;22(18):6185-9. doi: 10.1002/chem.201600688. Epub 2016 Mar 21.

Abstract

New liquid-crystalline pillar[5]arene derivatives have been prepared by grafting first-generation Percec-type poly(benzylether) dendrons onto the macrocyclic scaffold. The molecules adopt a disc-shaped structure perfectly suited for self-organization into a columnar liquid-crystalline phase. In this way, the pillar[5]arene cores are piled up, thus forming a nanotubular wire encased within a shell of peripheral dendrons. The capability of pillar[5]arenes to form inclusion complexes has been also exploited. Specifically, detailed binding studies have been carried out in solution with 1,6-dicyanohexane as the guest. Inclusion complexes have also been prepared in the solid state. Supramolecular organization into the Colh mesophase has been deduced from X-ray diffraction data and found to be similar to that observed within the crystal lattice of a model inclusion complex prepared from 1,4-dimethoxypillar[5]arene and 1,6-dicyanohexane.

Keywords: inclusion complexes; liquid crystals; pillar[5]arenes; self-assembly; supramolecular chemistry.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't