Synergistic topological and supramolecular control of Diels‐Alder reactivity based on a tunable self‐complexing host‐guest molecular switch

Author:

Ribeiro Cédric1,Cariello Michele2ORCID,Malfait Aurélie1ORCID,Bria Marc1ORCID,Fournier David1ORCID,Lyskawa Joël1ORCID,Le Fer Gaëlle1ORCID,Potier Jonathan1ORCID,Hoogenboom Richard3ORCID,Cooke Graeme2ORCID,Woisel Patrice1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Univ. Lille CNRS NRAE Centrale Lille UMR 8207 – UMET – Unité Matériaux et Transformations F-59000 Lille France

2. School of Chemistry University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ United Kingdom

3. Supramolecular Chemistry Group Department of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry Ghent University Krijgslaan 281 S4-bis 9000 Ghent Belgium

Abstract

AbstractCompartmentalization and binding‐triggered conformational change regulate many metabolic processes in living matter. Here, we have synergistically combined these two biorelevant processes to tune the Diels‐Alder (DA) reactivity of a synthetic self‐complexing host‐guest molecular switch CBPQT4+‐Fu, consisting of an electron‐rich furan unit covalently attached to the electron‐deficient cyclobis(paraquat‐p‐phenylene) tetrachloride (CBPQT4+, 4Cl) host. This design allows CBPQT4+‐Fu to efficiently compartmentalize the furan ring inside its host cavity in water, thereby protecting it from the DA reaction with maleimide. Remarkably, the self‐complexed CBPQT4+‐Fu can undergo a conformational change through intramolecular decomplexation upon the addition of a stronger binding molecular naphthalene derivative as a competitive guest, triggering the DA reaction upon addition of a chemical regulator. Remarkably, connecting the guest to a thermoresponsive lower critical solution temperature (LCST) copolymer regulator controls the DA reaction on command upon heating and cooling the reaction media beyond and below the cloud point temperature of the copolymer, representing a rare example of decreased reactivity upon increasing temperature. Altogether, this work opens up new avenues towards combined topological and supramolecular control over reactivity in synthetic constructs, enabling control over reactivity through molecular regulators or even mild temperature variations.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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