p-Sulfonatocalix[4]arene-pyrrolidinium complexation in building multicomponent layered arrays

p-Sulforiatocalix[4]arene and monophosphonium ions, in the presence of N-butyl-N-methylpyrrolidinium ions and aquated lanthanide ions, assemble into bilayers comprised of calixarenes with the phosphonium cations embedded between them; pyrrolidinium ions reside in the calixarene cavities which are no...

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Main Authors: Ling, I., Alias, Y., Sobolev, A.N., Raston, C.L.
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Published: American Chemical Society 2010
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Summary:p-Sulforiatocalix[4]arene and monophosphonium ions, in the presence of N-butyl-N-methylpyrrolidinium ions and aquated lanthanide ions, assemble into bilayers comprised of calixarenes with the phosphonium cations embedded between them; pyrrolidinium ions reside in the calixarene cavities which are normal to the bilayer plane. Replacing the phosphonium cations with bis-phosphonium ions results in the same interplay of the calixarene and pyrrolidinium cations, but with the formation of a different layered structure, which is now devoid of lanthanide ions, unlike the other bilayers, with all the sulfonate groups of the calixarenes residing in a plane with adjacent calixarenes in alternating directions. In aqueous solutions, it 1:1 supermolecule of the calixarene and pyrrolidinium ion is evident in aqueous solution using (1)H NMR spectroscopy.