"Lock and Key" and "Induced-Fit" Host-Guest Models in Two Digold(I)-Based Metallotweezers.

Inorganic chemistry(2023)

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Two different metallotweezers, each with two pyrene-imidazolylidene-gold(I) arms, were used as hosts for a series of planar aromatic guests. The metallotweezer with a dibenzoacridinebis(alkynyl) spacer () orients the two pyrene-imidazolylidene-gold(I) arms in a parallel disposition, with an interpanel distance of about 7 Å. The second metallotweezer () contains a carbazolylbis(alkynyl) spacer that directs the two pyrene panels in a diverging orientation. Determination of the association constants via H NMR titrations demonstrates that the binding strength shown by is significantly larger than that found by , with binding affinities as large as 10 M (in CDCl), for the encapsulation of ,'-dimethylnaphthalenetetracarboxydiimide with . The differences in the binding affinities are due to binding models associated with formation of the related host-guest complexes. While operates via a "lock and key" model, in which the host does not suffer distortions upon formation of the inclusion complex, operates via a guest-induced fit model. The large association constants shown by with two planar guests were used for promotion of the template-directed synthesis of , which in the absence of an external template is produced in an equimolecular mixture with its self-aggregated congener, clippane []. This observation strongly suggests that the mechanically interlocked clippane is formed through a self-template-directed mechanism, while bonds are broken/formed during the synthetic protocol.
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