Title of article
Chemistry and Catalysis in Functional Cavitands Review Article
Author/Authors
Richard J. Hooley، نويسنده , , Julius Rebek Jr.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
10
From page
255
To page
264
Abstract
Biological macromolecules use binding forces to access unfavorable chemical equilibria and stabilize reactive intermediates by temporarily isolating them from the surrounding medium. Certain synthetic receptors, functional cavitands, share these abilities and allow for the direct observation of labile intermediates by conventional spectroscopy. The cavitands feature inwardly directed functional groups that form reversible, covalent bonds with small molecules held inside. Tetrahedral intermediates of carbonyl addition reactions—hemiaminals, hemiacetals, and hemiketals—show amplified concentrations and lifetimes of minutes under ambient conditions. Labile intermediates in addition reactions of carboxylic acids to isonitriles are also stabilized by isolation in the space of the cavitands. The restricted environments channel the reactions of intermediates in cavitands along a specific path and strengthen the parallels between functional synthetic cavitands and enzymes.
Journal title
Chemistry and Biology
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Chemistry and Biology
Record number
1159665
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