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Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2008

A Pyrenyl-Appended Triazole-Based Calix[4]arene as a Fluorescent Sensor for Cd2+ and Zn2+

Sun Young Park; Jung Hee Yoon; Chang Seop Hong; Rachid Souane; Jong Seung Kim; Susan E. Matthews; Jacques Vicens

The synthesis and evaluation of a novel calix[4]arene-based fluorescent chemosensor 8 for the detection of Cd(2+) and Zn(2+) is described. The fluorescent spectra changes observed upon addition of various metal ions show that 8 is highly selective for Cd(2+) and Zn(2+) over other metal ions. Addition of Cd(2+) and Zn(2+) to the solution of 8 results in ratiometric measurement.


Archive | 2007

Calixarenes in the nanoworld

Jacques Vicens; Jack M. Harrowfield; Lassaad Baklouti

Introductory chapter.- Calixdendrimers.- Molecular tubes derived of calixarenes.- Catenated calixarenes.- Capsules and catenands.- Calixarenes as Cluster Keepers.- Calixarenes and C60.- Calixarene-Based Nanoporous Supramolecular Architectures.- Calixarenes on molecular printboards: multivalent binding, surface patterning, and capsule formation.- Calixarene-based Supramolecular Materials for Sensing and Fixation of Gases.- Enzyme models.- Supramolecular and Biomimetic Properties of Peptido- and Glycocalixarenes.- Fluorescent calixarene-based sensors.- Nanoprotein sensing.- Pharmaceutical applications of calixarenes.


Chemical Society Reviews | 2011

Recognition of amino acids by functionalized calixarenes

Lucia Mutihac; Jae Hong Lee; Jong Seung Kim; Jacques Vicens

The calixarenic receptors exhibit remarkable host-guest properties towards biologically relevant guests. Aspects of complex formation reactions between both native and derivatized amino acids, di-and tripeptides with calixarenic (chiral or not) receptors are summarized in this critical review. Thus, the discussions emphasize the parameters that affect the molecular binding selectivity and efficiency of functionalized calix[n]arenes towards these substrates. A brief survey on their application in separation of amino acids is also considered (123 references).


Supramolecular Chemistry | 1995

Binding of acetylcholine and other quaternary ammonium cations by sulfonated calixarenes. Crystal structure of a [choline-tetrasulfonated calix[4]arene] complex

Jean-Marie Lehn; Robert Méric; Jean-Pierre Vigneron; Michèle Cesario; Jean Guilhem; Claudine Pascard; Zouhair Asfari; Jacques Vicens

Abstract The water-soluble tetra- and hexasulfonated calix[4] and calix[6]arenes bind very strongly the neurotransmitter acetylcholine and other quaternary ammonium cations with association constants Ks up to 4×105 M−1 for NEt4 +. The high affinities for choline and acetylcholine (Ks=5×104 to 8×104 M−1) are comparable to those of the biological recognition sites. The crystal structure of the [choline-tetrasulfonated calix[4]arene] complex was determined. Two complexes A and B were observed in the asymmetric unit. In each one, the choline inserts its N-terminal inside the cavity of the receptor. The calix[4]arene adopts a single cone conformation but the choline substrate is in an extended conformation in complex A and adopts two other folded conformations in complex B (75 % –25 %). The very high association constants and the crystal structure provide important information about the nature of the binding in this biologically most relevant complex.


Tetrahedron Letters | 1998

An anthracene-based fluorescent sensor for transition metal ions derived from calix[4]arene

Fuangfa Unob; Zouhair Asfari; Jacques Vicens

The preparation of anthracene-based fluorescent calix[4]arene 1 combining calix[4]arene element and 9-anthryl unit is reported. The presence of a dioxotetraaza unit allows the chelation of transition metal cations such as zinc and nickel.


Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry | 2000

Bis(crown ether) and Azobenzocrown Derivatives of Calix[4]arene. A Review of Structural Information from Crystallographic and Modelling Studies

Pierre Thuéry; Martine Nierlich; Éronique Lamare; Jean-François Dozol; Zouhair Asfari; Jacques Vicens

The association within one molecule ofcalix[4]arene and crown ether moieties leads toligands with new complexing properties. In particular,calix[4]arene bis(crown-6) and some of itsderivatives have been shown to be highly selectiveextractants for caesium ions. This review presents thebackground of the study and the results of crystalstructure determinations and molecular modellingcalculations performed during the investigation of twomolecular families, the bis(crown ether) and theazobenzocrown derivatives of calix[4]arene.


Tetrahedron | 2002

Synthesis of tripodal aza crown ether calix[4]arenes and their supramolecular chemistry with transition-, alkali metal ions and anions

Thawatchai Tuntulani; Praput Thavornyutikarn; Sirilux Poompradub; Nongnuj Jaiboon; Vithaya Ruangpornvisuti; Narongsak Chaichit; Zouhair Asfari; Jacques Vicens

Abstract Tripodal aza crown ether calix[4]arenes, 5a , 5b , 6a and 6b , have been synthesized. The structure of protonated 5a was elucidated by X-ray crystallography to be a self-threaded rotaxane. Complexation studies of 5a and 5b towards anions using Na+ as countercation were carried out by 1H NMR titration in dimethylsulfoxide-d6 and the mixture of chloroform-d and methanol-d4, respectively. Ligands 5a and 5b were able to form 1:1 complexes with Br−, I− and NO3− and the complexation stability varied as follows: NO3−>I−>Br−. The effect of countercation on anion complexation was also investigated. The results showed that the association constants of 5a towards Br− in the presence of various cations varied as K+>Bu4N+>Na+. The enhancement in anion complexation ability of 5a may result from the rearrangement of the tripodal ammonium unit in the presence of K+. The neutral forms, 6a and 6b , were able to form complexes with transition metal ions such as Co2+, Ni2+, Cu2+ and Zn2+. The stability of the complexes followed the sequence: Ni2+ 6a and 6b may, therefore, potentially be used as either transition metal ion or anion receptors that can be controlled by pH of the solution.


Pure and Applied Chemistry | 1995

Calixcrowns and related molecules

Zouhair Asfari; Sabine Wenger; Jacques Vicens

The synthesis of 1,2- and 1,3-calix(4)-bzs-crowns, double calix(4)arenes and double-calix-crowns have been shown to depend on the reaction conditions (nature of the base, structure of the ditosylates, and the stoichiometry of the reactants). The 1,3-alternate conformation of the 1,3-calix(4)-bis-crowns was shown to be favourable to the selective complexation of cesium cation. The observed Na+/Cs+ selectivity was exploited in separation processes using them as carriers in transport throught supported liquid membranes (SLMs). The best Na+/Cs+ selectivity (1/49000) was observed for the naphtyl derivative 2. Calix(aza)crowns and 1,3-~alix(4)-bZs-(aza)-crowns were also produced throught the preliminary formation of the Schiff-base-calixarenes which were hrther hydrogenated. The syntheses consisted or via the 1,3-selective alkylation of calixarenes followed by cyclization into a 1,3-bridge either the direct 1,3-capping of the calixarene with appropriate ditosylates. Soft metal complexation by these ligands is also presented.


Tetrahedron Letters | 1995

Cation binding properties of a novel 1,3-alternate calix[4]biscrown. Formation of 1:1 and 1:2 complexes and unique cation tunneling across a calix[4]arene cavity

Kwang Nak Koh; Koji Araki; Seiji Shinkai; Zouhair Asfari; Jacques Vicens

Abstract A novel 1,3-alternate calix[4]biscrown was synthesized by the reaction of calix[4]arene and tetraethyleneglycol ditosylate in the presence of K 2 CO 3 . It formed a 1:2 complex as well as a 1:1 complex with alkali metal and ammonium cations and the cation tunneling phenomenon across the calix[4]arene cavity was detectable with 1 H NMR spectroscopy even at room temperature.


Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry | 1992

Synthesis and complexing properties of a double-calix[4]arene crown ether

Zouhair Asfari; Rym Abidi; Françoise Arnaud; Jacques Vicens

Treatment ofp-tert-butylcalix[4]arene with tetraethyleneglycol ditosylate in the presence of potassium carbonate in acetonitrile afforded the first example of a double-calixcrown (1) in 52% yield. The double-calixcrown (1) was shown to form 1: 1 complexes with potassium and rubidium picrates in the solid state and in solution in chloroform. The stability constants of the alkali complexes have been determined in acetonitrile, as well as the phase transfer parameters from water to dichloromethane.

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Zouhair Asfari

University of Strasbourg

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Pierre Thuéry

Université Paris-Saclay

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Martine Nierlich

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Lassaad Baklouti

École Normale Supérieure

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Jack M. Harrowfield

University of Western Australia

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Buncha Pulpoka

Chulalongkorn University

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Abdelwaheb Hamdi

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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