Rational synthesis of benzimidazole[3]arenes by CuII-catalyzed post-macrocyclization transformation

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A new series of calix[n]arene analogues, benzimidazole[3]arenes, was rationally synthesized by CuII-catalyzed post-macrocyclization transformation of a tris(o-phenylenediamine) macrocycle, and fully characterized by NMR, MS, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyses. The resulting syn- and anti-benzimidazole[3]arenes have a bowl-shaped and a warped structure, respectively, in their crystalline states, and both display a dynamic inversion behavior in solution. This modification resulted in strong fluorescence due to the generated benzimidazole moieties. The mechanistic study of the post-macrocyclization transformation demonstrated that the formation of both benzimidazole[3]arenes was catalyzed, via triimine intermediates, by CuII ions in air through oxidation and cyclization of the tris(o-phenylenediamine) macrocycle.

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Tashiro, S., Umeki, T., Kubota, R., & Shionoya, M. (2018). Rational synthesis of benzimidazole[3]arenes by CuII-catalyzed post-macrocyclization transformation. Chemical Science, 9(39), 7614–7619. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sc03086c

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