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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2011

Complexation Equilibria Involving Salts in Non‐Aqueous Solvents: Ion Pairing and Activity Considerations

Harry W. Gibson; Jason W. Jones; Lev N. Zakharov; Arnold L. Rheingold; Carla Slebodnick

Complexation of anions, cations and even ion pairs is now an active area of investigation in supramolecular chemistry; unfortunately it is an area fraught with complications when these processes are examined in low polarity organic media. Using a pseudorotaxane complex as an example, apparent K(a2) values (=[complex]/{[salt](o)-[complex]}{[host](o)-[complex]}) for pseudorotaxane formation from dibenzylammonium salts (2-X) and dibenzo-[24]crown-8 (1, DB24C8) in CDCl(3)/CD(3)CN 3:2 vary with concentration. This is attributable to the fact that the salt is ion paired, but the complex is not. We report an equilibrium model that explicitly includes ion pair dissociation and is based upon activities rather than molar concentrations for study of such processes in non-aqueous media. Proper analysis requires both a dissociation constant, K(ipd), for the salt and a binding constant for interaction of the free cation 2(+) with the host, K(a5); K(a5) for pseudorotaxane complexation is independent of the counterion (500 M(-1)), a result of the complex existing in solution as a free cation, but K(ipd) values for the salts vary by nearly two orders of magnitude from trifluoroacetate to tosylate to tetrafluoroborate to hexafluorophosphate anions. The activity coefficients depend on the nature of the predominant ions present, whether the pseudorotaxane or the ions from the salt, and also strongly on the molar concentrations; activity coefficients as low as 0.2 are observed, emphasizing the magnitude of their effect. Based on this type of analysis, a method for precise determination of relative binding constants, K(a5), for multiple hosts with a given guest is described. However, while the incorporation of activity coefficients is clearly necessary, it removes the ability to predict from the equilibrium constants the effects of concentration on the extent of binding, which can only be determined experimentally. This has serious implications for study of all such complexation processes in low polarity media.


Chemical Communications | 2004

Formation of dimers of inclusion cryptand/paraquat complexes driven by dipole–dipole and face-to-face π-stacking interactions

Feihe Huang; Liang Zhou; Jason W. Jones; Harry W. Gibson; Mehdi Ashraf-Khorassani

Dimers of inclusion complexes were formed from a new cryptand and viologens (paraquats) driven by dipole-dipole and face-to-face pi-stacking interactions as shown by mass spectrometric characterization and X-ray analysis.


Chemical Communications | 2005

Remarkably improved complexation of a bisparaquat by formation of a pseudocryptand-based [3]pseudorotaxane

Feihe Huang; Ilia A. Guzei; Jason W. Jones; Harry W. Gibson

Significant improvement of complexation of a bisparaquat guest was achieved by the formation of a pseudocryptand-based [3]pseudorotaxane.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2003

Supramolecular pseudorotaxane polymers from complementary pairs of homoditopic molecules

Harry W. Gibson; Nori Yamaguchi; Jason W. Jones


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2003

Ion pairing and host-guest complexation in low dielectric constant solvents

Jason W. Jones; Harry W. Gibson


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2003

Ion Pairing in Fast-Exchange Host−Guest Systems: Concentration Dependence of Apparent Association Constants for Complexes of Neutral Hosts and Divalent Guest Salts with Monovalent Counterions

Feihe Huang; Jason W. Jones; Carla Slebodnick; Harry W. Gibson


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2002

Cooperative self-assembly of dendrimers via pseudorotaxane formation from a homotritopic guest molecule and complementary monotopic host dendrons.

Harry W. Gibson; Nori Yamaguchi; Lesley Hamilton; Jason W. Jones


Organic Letters | 1999

A New Cryptand: Synthesis and Complexation with Paraquat.

Williams S. Bryant; Jason W. Jones; Philip E. Mason; Ilia A. Guzei; Arnold L. Rheingold; Frank R. Fronczek; Devdatt S. Nagvekar; Harry W. Gibson


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2003

Crowned dendrimers: pH-responsive pseudorotaxane formation.

Jason W. Jones; William S. Bryant; Anton Willem Bosman; René A. J. Janssen; E. W. Meijer; Harry W. Gibson


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2002

Cooperative host/guest interactions via counterion assisted chelation: pseudorotaxanes from supramolecular cryptands.

Jason W. Jones; Lev N. Zakharov; and Arnold L. Rheingold; Harry W. Gibson

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