- Thiacalixarene
A Thiacalixarene is a
macrocycle or cyclicoligomer based on acondensation product of aphenol derivative and sulfur. The word thiacalixarene is derived from thia (assulfur ) andcalixarene . Thiacalixarenes havehydrophobic cavities that can hold smaller molecules or ions and belong to the class ofcavitand s known inHost-guest chemistry . Thiacalixarene nomenclature is straightforward and involves counting the number ofrepeating unit s in the ring and include it in the name. A calix [4] arene has 4 units in the ring and a calix [6] arene has 6.ynthesis
Thiacalixarenes are synthetized using phenol derivatives and sulfur. The
chemical reaction ranks underelectrophilic aromatic substitution s followed by anelimination of water and then a second aromatic substitution. The reaction is basecatalysed . Calixarenes are difficult to separate because it is all too easy to end up with complex mixtures of linear and cyclic oligomers with different numbers of repeating units. With finely tuned starting materials and reaction conditions synthesis can also be surprisingly easy.tructure
Thiacalixarenes, like
calixarene are characterised by a three-dimensional basket (vase or chalice shape). In thiacalix [4] arene derivatives, the internalvolume is around 10 cubicnanometer s. Thiacalix [4] arenes are characterised by a wide upper rim and a narrow lower rim. With phenol as a starting material, the 4hydroxyl groups are intrannular on the lower rim. The basket form (cone conformation) is stabilized byhydrogen bond ing between the four hydroxyl group. In case of substituted hydroxyl group, other conformers can be observed, like 1,2 or 1,3 alternate.
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