Rim-Differentiated C5-Symmetric Tiara-Pillar[5]arenes

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The synthesis of "rim-differentiated" C5-symmetric pillar[5]arenes, whose two rims are decorated with different chemical functionalities, has remained a challenging task. This is due to the inherent statistical nature of the cyclization of 1,4-disubstituted alkoxybenzenes with different substituents, which leads to four constitutional isomers with only 1/16th being rim-differentiated. Herein, we report a "preoriented" synthetic protocol based on FeCl3-catalyzed cyclization of asymmetrically substituted 2,5-dialkoxybenzyl alcohols. This yields an unprecedented 55% selectivity of the C5-symmetric tiara-like pillar[5]arene isomer among four constitutional isomers. Based on this new method, a series of functionalizable tiara-pillar[5]arene derivatives with C5-symmetry was successfully synthesized, isolated, and fully characterized in the solid state.

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Guo, M., Wang, X., Zhan, C., Demay-Drouhard, P., Li, W., Du, K., … Sue, A. C. H. (2018). Rim-Differentiated C5-Symmetric Tiara-Pillar[5]arenes. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 140(1), 74–77. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b10767

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