Self-Assemblies Based on the “Outer-Surface Interactions” of Cucurbit[n]urils: New Opportunities for Supramolecular Architectures and Materials
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2014-03-27
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SJR: 5.433
CiteScore: 30.7
Impact factor: 17.7
ISSN: 00014842, 15204898
PubMed ID:
24673124
General Chemistry
General Medicine
Abstract
Supramolecular architectures and materials have attracted immense attention during the last decades because they not only open the possibility of obtaining a large variety of aesthetically interesting structures but also have applications in gas storage, sensors, separation, catalysis, and so on. On the other hand, cucurbit[n]urils (Q[n]s), a relatively new class of macrocyclic hosts with a rigid hydrophobic cavity and two identical carbonyl fringed portals, have attracted much attention in supramolecular chemistry. Because of the strong charge-dipole and hydrogen bonding interactions, as well as hydrophobic and hydrophilic effect derived from the negative portals and rigid cavities of Q[n]s, nearly all research in Q[n]s has been focused on utilizing the portals and cavities to construct supramolecular assemblies similar to other macrocyclic receptors such as cyclodextrin and calixarenes. Interestingly, a recent study revealed that other weak noncovalent interactions such as hydrogen bonding and π···π stacking, as well as C-H···π and ion-dipole interactions, could also be defined as "outer-surface interactions", which are derived from the electrostatically positive outer surface of Q[n]s. These interactions could be the driving forces in the formation of various novel Q[n]-based supramolecular architectures and functional materials. In this Account, we provide a comprehensive overview of supramolecular self-assemblies based on the outer-surface interactions of Q[n]s. These outer-surface interactions include those between Q[n]s, Q[n]s and aromatic molecules, Q[n]s and calixarenes, Q[n]s and inorganic complex ions, and Q[n]s and polyoxometalates. Pioneering work has shown that such weak noncovalent interactions play very important roles in the formation of various Q[n]-based functional materials and supramolecular architectures. For example, hydrogen bonds in outer-surface interactions between Q[n] molecules not only function as the sole driving force in the formation of one-dimensional Q[n] porous channels but also assist the bonding forces of the channels in capturing and accommodating acetylene molecules and carbon dioxide in the channel cavities. Moreover, upon introduction of a third species such as an aromatic molecule or inorganic anion into the Q[n]/metal system, "outer-surface interactions" could lead to Q[n]/metal-based self-assemblies from simple finite supramolecular coordination complexes to infinite polydimensional supramolecular architectures and other structures. Overall, this Account focuses on the novel self-assembly driving force derived from Q[n]s including (i) concepts of the outer-surface interactions of Q[n]s, (ii) providing plausible explanations of the mechanisms of the outer-surface interactions of Q[n]s, and (iii) introduction of an overview of the developments and practical applications of outer-surface interactions of Q[n]s in supramolecular chemistry. It is hoped that this study based on the outer-surface interactions of Q[n]s can enrich the field of molecular engineering of functional supramolecular systems and provide new opportunities for the construction of functional materials and architectures.
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Ni X. L. et al. Self-Assemblies Based on the “Outer-Surface Interactions” of Cucurbit[n]urils: New Opportunities for Supramolecular Architectures and Materials // Accounts of Chemical Research. 2014. Vol. 47. No. 4. pp. 1386-1395.
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Ni X. L., Xiao X., Cong H., Zhu Q., Xue S., Tao Z. Self-Assemblies Based on the “Outer-Surface Interactions” of Cucurbit[n]urils: New Opportunities for Supramolecular Architectures and Materials // Accounts of Chemical Research. 2014. Vol. 47. No. 4. pp. 1386-1395.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/ar5000133
UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/ar5000133
TI - Self-Assemblies Based on the “Outer-Surface Interactions” of Cucurbit[n]urils: New Opportunities for Supramolecular Architectures and Materials
T2 - Accounts of Chemical Research
AU - Ni, Xin Long
AU - Xiao, Xin
AU - Cong, Hang
AU - Zhu, Qian-Jiang
AU - Xue, Sai-Feng
AU - Tao, Zhu
PY - 2014
DA - 2014/03/27
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 1386-1395
IS - 4
VL - 47
PMID - 24673124
SN - 0001-4842
SN - 1520-4898
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@article{2014_Ni,
author = {Xin Long Ni and Xin Xiao and Hang Cong and Qian-Jiang Zhu and Sai-Feng Xue and Zhu Tao},
title = {Self-Assemblies Based on the “Outer-Surface Interactions” of Cucurbit[n]urils: New Opportunities for Supramolecular Architectures and Materials},
journal = {Accounts of Chemical Research},
year = {2014},
volume = {47},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1021/ar5000133},
number = {4},
pages = {1386--1395},
doi = {10.1021/ar5000133}
}
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Ni, Xin Long, et al. “Self-Assemblies Based on the “Outer-Surface Interactions” of Cucurbit[n]urils: New Opportunities for Supramolecular Architectures and Materials.” Accounts of Chemical Research, vol. 47, no. 4, Mar. 2014, pp. 1386-1395. https://doi.org/10.1021/ar5000133.