Ammonium-crown ether based host-guest systems: N-H⋯O hydrogen bond directed guest inclusion featuring N-H donor functionalities in angular geometry

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2012-04-21
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Sarma, Monima
Chatterjee, Tanmay
Das, Samar K.
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This article demonstrates crown ether based host-guest adduct formation in a series of crystalline solids 1-7, in which ammonium-type cationic guests have been integrated with various crown ethers. Addition of more than two equivalents of perchloric acid to an acetonitrile solution of 3-aminopyridine (3AmPy), 4,4′-diaminodiphenylmethane (DADPM) or 4,4′-diaminodiphenylether (DADPE) generates the doubly protonated anilinium (or ammonium) cationic species (written as 3AmPyH 2, DADPMH 2 and DADPEH 2 respectively) which act as guests to the various crown ether hosts present in solution. The relevant compounds crystallize as their perchlorate salts and they have been structurally characterized through X-ray diffraction. The major driving force towards host-guest complexation in the compounds 1-7 is found to be the N-H⋯O hydrogen-bond interactions between the aforementioned guests and the crown ether hosts. © 2012 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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RSC Advances. v.2(9)