Monofunctionalised cucurbit[6]uril synthesis using imidazolium host-guest complexation

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Nan ZhaoOren A Scherman

Abstract

Monohydroxylated cucurbit[6]uril was prepared for the first time through the controlled oxidation of CB[6] in the presence of a tailor-made bisimidazolium guest, as verified by (1)H NMR, ESI-MS and X-ray crystallography. Further chemical modification of monohydroxylated CB[6] was also readily achieved.

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