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A unique quinolineboronic acid-based supramolecular structure that relies on double intermolecular B-N bonds for self-assembly in solid state and in solution

Authors :
Hsiau-Wei Lee
Minyong Li
Jenny J. Yang
Sekar Chandrasekaran
Kenneth I. Hardcastle
Xikui Fang
Binghe Wang
Xingming Gao
Yanling Zhang
Source :
Tetrahedron. 63(16)
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

The boronic acid functional group plays very important roles in sugar recognition, catalysis, organic synthesis, and supramolecular assembly. Therefore, understanding the unique properties of this functional group is very important. 8-Quinolineboronic acid (8-QBA) is found to be capable of self-assembling in solid state through a unique intermolecular B-N bond mechanism reinforced by intermolecular boronic anhydride formation, π-π stacking, and hydrogen bond formation. NMR NOE and diffusion studies indicate that intermolecular B-N interaction also exists in solution with 8-QBA. In contrast, a positional isomer of 8-QBA, 5-quinolineboronic acid (5-QBA) showed very different behaviors in crystal packing and in solution and therefore different supramolecular network. Understanding the structural features of this unique 8-QBA assembly could be very helpful for the future design of new sugar sensors, molecular catalysts, and supramolecular assemblies.

Details

ISSN :
00404020
Volume :
63
Issue :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tetrahedron
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....107c321b988b1c738132f9c2c21fd003