Issue 85, 2014

Probing the origin of opposite ion-pair binding behavior for two new calix[4]pyrrole bis-phosphonate receptors

Abstract

A new family of aryl-extended calix[4]pyrroles with two phoshonate groups can act as ion-pair receptors for guest alkylammonium/phosphonium chloride salts, and the ion-pair binding mode and binding affinity of these hosts are different. In the present contribution, the origin of opposite ion-pair binding behavior for two typical hosts ii and oo towards primary ammonium chloride salt and quaternary phosphonium chloride salt was investigated using quantum mechanics (QM) calculations and a new noncovalent weak interaction analysis method. Two types of arrangements – separated and contact – were taken into account for each complex. The binding energy suggests that contact and separated arrangements are the favorable binding modes for receptor ii and oo respectively. Furthermore, the primary alkylammonium chloride salt binds stronger to ii than to oo, while the quaternary phosphonium chloride salt binds stronger to oo than to ii, in agreement with the experiment. Moreover, geometry, charge transfer based on natural bond orbital (NBO) and noncovalent weak interactions analysis suggest that the hydrogen bonding and cation–π interactions play a critical role in ion-pair recognition of ii and oo respectively due to the different orientation of the P[double bond, length as m-dash]O groups. This work further unveils the mechanism of ion-pair recognition by new calix[4]pyrrole bis-phosphonate receptors, while opening exciting perspectives for the design of stronger and more efficient calix[4]pyrrole-based ion-pair receptors.

Graphical abstract: Probing the origin of opposite ion-pair binding behavior for two new calix[4]pyrrole bis-phosphonate receptors

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Jun 2014
Accepted
05 Sep 2014
First published
08 Sep 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 44948-44958

Author version available

Probing the origin of opposite ion-pair binding behavior for two new calix[4]pyrrole bis-phosphonate receptors

T. Wang, J. Liu, D. Zhang and H. Sun, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 44948 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA05710D

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