Are the Physical Properties of Xe@Cryptophane Complexes Easily Predictable? The Case of syn- and anti-Tris-aza-Cryptophanes
Author(s) -
Martin Doll,
Patrick Berthault,
Estelle Léonce,
Céline Boutin,
Thierry Buffeteau,
Nicolas Daugey,
Nicolas Vanthuyne,
Marion Jean,
Thierry Brotin,
Nicolas De Rycke
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the journal of organic chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.2
H-Index - 228
eISSN - 1520-6904
pISSN - 0022-3263
DOI - 10.1021/acs.joc.1c00701
Subject(s) - chemistry , tris , stereochemistry , computational chemistry , biochemistry
We report the synthesis and optical resolution of C 3 -symmetrical tris-aza-cryptophanes anti - 3 and syn - 4 , as well as the study of their interaction with xenon via hyperpolarized 129 Xe NMR. These molecular cages are close structural analogues of the two well-known cryptophane-A ( 1 ; chiral) and cryptophane-B ( 2 ; achiral) diastereomers since these new compounds differ only by the presence of three nitrogen atoms grafted onto the same cyclotribenzylene unit. The assignment of their relative (syn vs anti) and absolute configurations was made possible, thanks to the combined use of quantum calculations at the density functional theory level and vibrational circular dichroism spectroscopy. More importantly, our results show that despite the large structural similarities with cryptophane-A ( 1 ) and -B ( 2 ), these two new compounds show a very different behavior in the presence of xenon in organic solutions. These results demonstrate that prediction of the physical properties of the xenon@cryptophane complexes, only based on structural parameters, remains extremely difficult.
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