Anion Recognition with Hydrogen-Bonding Cyclodiphosphazanes

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作者
Klare, Helge [1 ]
Hanft, Sebastian [1 ]
Neudoerfl, Joerg M. [1 ]
Schloerer, Nils E. [1 ]
Griesbeck, Axel [1 ]
Goldfuss, Bernd [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cologne, Inst Organ Chem, Greinstr 4, D-50939 Cologne, Germany
关键词
anion recognition; density functional calculations; hydrogen bonding; phosphazanes; X-ray diffraction; MOLECULAR RECOGNITION; SQUARAMIDE DERIVATIVES; RECEPTORS; CRYSTAL; UREA; CATALYSTS; THIOUREA; GUEST; ACID; DFT;
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10.1002/chem.201403013
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
摘要
Modular cyclodiphosph(V)azanes are synthesised and their affinity for chloride and actetate anions were compared to those of a bisaryl urea derivative (1). The diamidocyclodiphosph(V)azanes cis-[{ArNHP(O)(mu-tBu)}(2)] [Ar=Ph (2) and Ar=m-(CF3)(2)Ph (3)] were synthesised by reaction of [{ClP(mu-NtBu)}(2)] (4) with the respective anilines and subsequent oxidation with H2O2. Phosphazanes 2 and 3 were obtained as the cis isomers and were characterised by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy, HRMS and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The cyclodiphosphazanes 2 and 3 readily co-crystallise with donor solvents such as MeOH, EtOH and DMSO through bidentate hydrogen bonding, as shown in the X-ray analyses. Cyclodiphosphazane 3 showed a remarkably high affinity (log[K]=5.42) for chloride compared with the bisaryl urea derivative 1 (log[K]=4.25). The affinities for acetate (AcO-) are in the same range (3: log[K]=6.72, 1: log[K]=6.91). Cyclodiphosphazane 2, which does not contain CF3 groups, exhibits weaker binding to chloride (log[K]=3.95) and acetate (log[K]=4.49). DFT computations and X-ray analyses indicate that a squaramide-like hydrogen-bond directionality and C-alpha-H interactions account for the efficiency of 3 as an anion receptor. The C-alpha-H groups stabilise the Z,Z-3 conformation, which is necessary for bidentate hydrogen bonding, as well as coordinating with the anion.
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