TY - JOUR
T1 - Differentiating p Interactions by Constructing Concave/Convex Surfaces Using a Bucky Bowl Molecule, Corannulene in Liquid Chromatography
AU - Kanao, Eisuke
AU - Kubo, Takuya
AU - Naito, Toyohiro
AU - Matsumoto, Takatoshi
AU - Sano, Tomoharu
AU - Yan, Mingdi
AU - Otsuka, Koji
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was partly supported by the Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research (no. 25620111 and 15K13756) from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, an Environment Research and Technology Development Fund (5-1552) from the Ministry of the Environment, Japan. M.Y. thanks the financial support from the National Science Foundation (CHE-1112436, CHE-1808671).
Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2019/2/5
Y1 - 2019/2/5
N2 - Convex-concave p conjugated surfaces in hemispherical bucky bowl such as corannulene (Crn) have shown increasing utility in constructing self-assembled new functional materials owing to its unique p electrons and strong dipole. Here, we investigate these specific molecular recognitions on Crn by developing new silica-monolithic capillary columns modified with Crn and evaluating their performance in the separation of different aromatic compounds by liquid chromatography (LC). We synthesized two Crn derivatives and conjugated them onto the surface of a silica monolith. The first Crn derivative was edge functionalized, which can undergo free inversion of a convex-concave surface. The second Crn derivative was synthesized by modifying the spoke of Crn, which suppresses the convex-concave inversion. Results of LC suggest that each surface showed different shape recognition based on p interaction. Furthermore, the concave surface of Crn showed strong CH-p interaction with a planar molecule, coronene, demonstrated by the shifts of the 1 H NMR signals of both Crn and coronene resulting from the multiple interactions between Crn and p electrons in coronene. These results clearly demonstrated the presence of CH-p interactions at multiple points, and the role of shape recognition.
AB - Convex-concave p conjugated surfaces in hemispherical bucky bowl such as corannulene (Crn) have shown increasing utility in constructing self-assembled new functional materials owing to its unique p electrons and strong dipole. Here, we investigate these specific molecular recognitions on Crn by developing new silica-monolithic capillary columns modified with Crn and evaluating their performance in the separation of different aromatic compounds by liquid chromatography (LC). We synthesized two Crn derivatives and conjugated them onto the surface of a silica monolith. The first Crn derivative was edge functionalized, which can undergo free inversion of a convex-concave surface. The second Crn derivative was synthesized by modifying the spoke of Crn, which suppresses the convex-concave inversion. Results of LC suggest that each surface showed different shape recognition based on p interaction. Furthermore, the concave surface of Crn showed strong CH-p interaction with a planar molecule, coronene, demonstrated by the shifts of the 1 H NMR signals of both Crn and coronene resulting from the multiple interactions between Crn and p electrons in coronene. These results clearly demonstrated the presence of CH-p interactions at multiple points, and the role of shape recognition.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b05260
DO - 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b05260
M3 - Article
C2 - 30582692
AN - SCOPUS:85061139028
SN - 0003-2700
VL - 91
SP - 2439
EP - 2446
JO - Analytical Chemistry
JF - Analytical Chemistry
IS - 3
ER -