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Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2009

Selective Sensing of Anions with Calix[4]pyrroles Strapped with Chromogenic Dipyrrolylquinoxalines

Jaeduk Yoo; Min-Soo Kim; Seong-Jin Hong; Jonathan L. Sessler; Chang-Hee Lee

New calix[4]pyrroles bearing dipyrrolylquinoxaline as strapping elements have been synthesized and characterized by spectroscopic means. The binding behavior of these receptors at 25 degrees C was investigated first by proton NMR spectroscopy in CD(3)CN/DMSO-d(6) (9:1 v/v), as well as by UV-vis spectroscopy and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) in CH(3)CN/DMSO (97:3 v/v). The receptors displayed a selective colorimetric response when exposed to the fluoride, dihydrogen phosphate, and acetate anions (studied in the form of the corresponding tetrabutylammonium salts) and an enhanced affinity as compared to a comparable calix[4]pyrrole system lacking the dipyrrolylquinoxaline-containing strap.


Organic Letters | 2009

Strapped Calix[4]pyrroles Bearing a 1,3-Indanedione at a β-Pyrrolic Position: Chemodosimeters for the Cyanide Anion

Sook-Hee Kim; Seong-Jin Hong; Jaeduk Yoo; Sung Kuk Kim; Janathan L. Sessler; Chang-Hee Lee

A strapped calix[4]pyrrole bearing a 1,3-indanedione group at a beta-pyrrolic position has been synthesized and studied as a ratiometric cyanide-selective chemosensor. A concentration-dependent bleaching of the initial yellow color was observed upon addition of the cyanide anion. The bleaching, which was observed exclusively with the cyanide anion, occurred even in the presence of other anions. Spectroscopic studies provide support for a mechanistic interpretation wherein the cyanide anion forms a complex with the receptor (K = 2.78 x 10(4) M(-1)) through a fast equilibrium, which is followed by slow nucleophilic addition to the beta-position of the 1,3-indanedione group. A minimum inhibitory effect from other anions was observed, a feature that could be beneficial in the selective sensing of the cyanide anion.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2013

Decoration of Gold Nanoparticles by a Double‐Armed Calix[4]pyrrole: A Receptor‐Decorated Nanoensemble for Anion Sensing and Extraction

Punidha Sokkalingam; Seong-Jin Hong; Abdullah Aydogan; Jonathan L. Sessler; Chang-Hee Lee

Gold nanoparticles decorated with a double-armed, deep-cavity calix[4]pyrrole were prepared and fully characterized. Transmission electron microscopy imaging revealed that the average diameter of the particles was approximately 4 nm both before and after attachment of the receptor to the surface. The calix[4]pyrrole-functionalized nanoparticles exhibited highly elevated sensing behavior (approximately 1000 times in dichloromethane) relative to its monomeric congener while maintaining its guest selectivity. The receptor-nanoparticle conjugate (nanoreceptor) showed significant aggregation upon addition of the biphenolate anion, an effect ascribed to anion-mediated interparticle linking. The receptor-nanoparticle conjugate is also capable of extracting the fluoride anion (as its tetrabutylammonium salt) from an aqueous layer to an organic medium. Control experiments revealed that this extraction is not possible when using the analogous monomeric receptor.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2008

Dioxabenzosapphyrin: a new benzodifuran-derived sapphyrin analogue.

Dong-Gyu Cho; Patrick Plitt; Sung Kuk Kim; Vincent M. Lynch; Seong-Jin Hong; Chang-Hee Lee; Jonathan L. Sessler

The synthesis and characterization of a new sapphyrin analogue, dioxabenzosapphyrin, are reported. The benzodifuran moiety upon which this system is based leads to the incorporation of two oxygen atoms within the central macrocyclic core, thus replacing two protonated nitrogen centers found in normal pentaaza sapphyrin derivatives, including those derived from benzodipyrroles. As expected, the loss of these two NH hydrogen bond donor sites greatly reduces the anion affinity for the diprotonated form, even though the overall charge is the same as in the corresponding sapphyrins. Interestingly, dioxabenzosapphyrin, but not the corresponding all-aza systems, is found to bind neutral guests, such as phenol and 4-nitrophenol, albeit weakly. This latter finding highlights a potentially new application for core-modified expanded porphyrin derivatives, namely, as receptors for hydrogen bond donating neutral substrates.


Angewandte Chemie | 2007

A Binol‐Strapped Calix[4]pyrrole as a Model Chirogenic Receptor for the Enantioselective Recognition of Carboxylate Anions

Hidekazu Miyaji; Seong-Jin Hong; Seung-Doo Jeong; Dae-Wi Yoon; Hee-Kyung Na; Jooyeon Hong; Sihyun Ham; Jonathan L. Sessler; Chang-Hee Lee


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2005

Anion-binding behavior of hybrid calixpyrroles.

Jonathan L. Sessler; Deqiang An; Won-Seob Cho; Vincent M. Lynch; Dae-Wi Yoon; Seong-Jin Hong; Chang-Hee Lee


Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2004

meso-Substituted Dipyrromethanes from Vinylogous Aromatic Heterocycles and Their Utilization to the Synthesis of meso-Functionalized Porphyrins

Seong-Jin Hong; Mi-Hye Lee; Chang-Hee Lee


Organic Letters | 2006

Porphyrins bearing stable meso-alkylidenyl double bonds. A new family of nonplanar porphyrinoids.

Eun-Kyung Sim; Seung-Doo Jeong; Dae-Wi Yoon; Seong-Jin Hong; Young-Jin Kang; Chang-Hee Lee


Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2003

Novel synthesis of phlorin derivatives and their anion binding properties

Seong-Jin Hong; Jae-Won Ka; Dong-Hoon Won; Chang-Hee Lee


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2007

Core-modified, meso-alkylidenyl porphyrins and their expanded analogues: a new family of nonplanar porphyrinoids.

Seung-Doo Jeong; Seong-Jin Hong; Kee Jong Park; Sihyun Ham; Jonathan L. Sessler; Vincent M. Lynch; Chang-Hee Lee

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Chang-Hee Lee

Kangwon National University

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Jonathan L. Sessler

University of Texas at Austin

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Seung-Doo Jeong

Kangwon National University

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Dae-Wi Yoon

Kangwon National University

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Vincent M. Lynch

University of Texas at Austin

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Jaeduk Yoo

Kangwon National University

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Sung Kuk Kim

Gyeongsang National University

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Jae-Won Ka

Kangwon National University

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Sihyun Ham

Sookmyung Women's University

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Divya Sareen

Kangwon National University

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