Oxatub[5,6]arene: synthesis, conformational analysis, and the recognition of C60 and C70

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Abstract

Large oxatub[n]arenes (n = 5, 6) have been synthesized and characterized. Their conformational complexity was analyzed and host-guest chemistry was studied. In particular, the rather flexible oxatub[6]arene is able to accommodate C60 and C70 with moderate binding affinities. Computational results suggest that there are different binding affinities to C60 or C70 for each conformer of oxatub[6]arene. This endows oxatub[6]arene with conformational adaptability according to the needs of its guests.

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Jia, F., Li, D. H., Yang, T. L., Yang, L. P., Dang, L., & Jiang, W. (2017). Oxatub[5,6]arene: synthesis, conformational analysis, and the recognition of C60 and C70. Chemical Communications, 53(2), 336–339. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cc09038a

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