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Optically active dioxatetraazamacrocycles: Chemoenzymatic syntheses and applications in chiral anion recognition
Two new C2 and D2 symmetrical dioxatetraaza 18-membered macrocycles [(R,R)-1 and (S,S,S,S)-2] are efficiently synthesized in enantiomerically pure forms by a chemoenzymatic method starting from (¡À)-trans-cyclohexane-1,2-diamine. The protonation constants and the binding constants with different chiral dicarboxylates are determined in aqueous solution by means of pH-metric titrations. The triprotonated form of (S,S,S,S)-2 shows moderate enantioselectivity with malate and tartrate anions (DeltaDeltaG = 0.62 and 0.66 kcal mol-1, respectively), being the strongest binding observed in both cases with the L enantiomer. Good enantiomeric discrimination is obtained with tetraprotonated (R,R)-1 and N-acetyl aspartate, the complex with the D-enantiomer being 0.92 kcal mol-1 more stable than its diastereomeric counterpart. Despite the lack of enantioselectivity of tri-and tetraprotonated (R,R)-1 for the tartrate anion, a very good diastereopreference for meso-tartrate is found. All these experimental results allow us to propose a model for the host-guest structure based on coulombic interactions and hydrogen bonds.
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