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Tetrahedron Letters | 2003

Bis(fluorenono)phanes: a new class of perspective macrocyclic receptors

Nikolay G. Lukyanenko; Tatiana I. Kirichenko; Alexander Yu. Lyapunov; Tatiana Yu. Bogaschenko; Victor N. Pastushok; Yurii A. Simonov; Marina S. Fonari; Mark Botoshansky

Two representatives of a novel class of cyclophanes containing two fragments of 2,7-dioxy-9H-fluoren-9-one bridged by triethylene glycol and p-xylyl linking units have been prepared. X-Ray analysis shows that the former has an anti-conformation and the cavity is self-filling with fluorenone moieties.


Journal of The Chemical Society-perkin Transactions 1 | 2002

Novel cryptands containing thiourea units as a part of the macrocyclic framework

Nikolay G. Lukyanenko; Tatiana I. Kirichenko; Sergey V. Scherbakov

Alkylation of diaza-18-crown-6 by N-substituted phthalimides having a terminal halogen in the substituent, and subsequent product interaction with hydrazine hydrate and acid hydrolysis gave corresponding N,N′-disubstituted diaza-18-crown-6 compounds with terminal primary amino groups in the side chains. The reaction of these compounds with carbon disulfide or with appropriate bis[oligo(ethyleneoxy)]isothiocyanates afforded a series of novel cryptands with one or two thiourea units in one of the bridges.


Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry | 2015

New fluorenonocrownophanes containing azobenzene: synthesis, properties and interaction with paraquat

Alexander Yu. Lyapunov; Tatiana I. Kirichenko; Catherine Yu. Kulygina; Roman I. Zubatyuk; Marina S. Fonari; Alexander Kyrychenko; Andrey O. Doroshenko

Abstract New crownophanes containing 2,7-dioxyfluorenone and 4,4′-azobiphenoxy moieties linked by di-, tri-, tetra-, and pentaethylene glycol residues were synthesized. Just in case of obtaining largest crownophane with pentaethyleneglycol linkers, the dimeric cyclization product was also isolated in low yield. Obtained crownophanes, according to 1H NMR spectral data exist in conformations with closed intramolecular cavity in solution. Photoinduced E–Z isomerization of crownophane containing triethylene glycol linkers were investigated. The azobenzene fragment inclusion into crownophane reduces the photoisomerization rate compared to model 4,4′-dimethoxyazobenzene. In all the obtained crownophanes according to NMR, UV–Vis and X-ray data 4,4′-azobiphenoxy fragment is in E-configuration in solution as well as in the solid state. Crystal packing of all crownophanes has distinct feature—stacking arrangement of fluorenone moieties probably due to electrostatic dipole–dipole interactions. The formation of pseudorotaxane-type host–guest complexes of these crownophanes with paraquat dication was detected by FABMS and 1H NMR spectroscopy. UV–Vis spectra show no significant changes upon complex formation.


Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry | 2014

Molecular clips based on diphenylglycoluril and benzocrown ethers: promising complexing agents for the alkali metal cations

Leonid S. Kikot; Alexander Yu. Lyapunov; Catherine Yu. Kulygina; Tatiana Yu. Bogaschenko; Roman I. Zubatyuk; Oleg V. Shishkin; Tatiana I. Kirichenko

The interaction of new molecular clips containing diphenylglycoluril and benzocrown ethers moieties with alkali metals ions was studied. Stability constants were determined by spectrophotometric titrations with chloride salts in methanol. Complex stability and cation binding selectivity were shown to be dependent on the size of the crown ether moiety. The “sandwich-type” 1:1 (clip to cation) complexes and the “classical” 1:2 complexes were found. Their ratio varies depending on the molecular clips nature and on the cation type. It was found an unexpected selectivity of the molecular clip with benzo-15-crown-5 moieties toward K+ and Rb+ cations. The molecular structure of the clip complex with benzo-15-crown-5 fragments and sodium picrate was determined by X-ray crystallography. The crystal structure and solution-state structure were proven to be similar.


Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2017

Complexation of molecular clips containing fragments of diphenylglycoluril and benzocrown ethers with paraquat and its derivatives

Leonid S. Kikot; Catherine Yu. Kulygina; Alexander Yu. Lyapunov; Svetlana V. Shishkina; Roman I. Zubatyuk; Tatiana Yu. Bogaschenko; Tatiana I. Kirichenko

The complexation of molecular clips containing fragments of diphenylglycoluril and benzocrown ethers with paraquat and its derivatives has been studied both in solution and in the solid state. In this paper we studied the influence of the crown ether ring size and the nature of the substituents at the nitrogen atoms of the paraquat derivatives on the composition and stability of these complexes.


Synthetic Communications | 2015

Facile Synthesis of Bis(crown ether)benzils: Prospective Building Blocks for Metal Ion Sensors

Leonid S. Kikot; Alexander Yu. Lyapunov; Tatiana Yu. Bogaschenko; Sergey Smola; Catherine Yu. Kulygina; Tatiana I. Kirichenko

Abstract A new facile synthetic route to benzils containing fragments of 12-crown-4, 15-crown-5, and 18-crown-6 by oxidation of corresponding stilbenes was developed. The first representative of a new family of fluorescent sensors was obtained by reaction of bis(15-crown-5)benzil with o-phenylenediamine. The latter exhibits great fluorescence enhancement upon association with K+ and Rb+ compared to Na+ and Cs+. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2005

Bis(oxofluorenediyl)oxacyclophanes: synthesis, crystal structure and complexation with paraquat in the gas phase.

Nikolay G. Lukyanenko; Tatiana I. Kirichenko; Alexander Yu. Lyapunov; Alexander V. Mazepa; Yurii A. Simonov; Marina S. Fonari; Mark Botoshansky


Tetrahedron Letters | 2005

A high yielding template-directed synthesis of the first fluorenone-containing [2]catenane

Nikolay G. Lukyanenko; Alexander Yu. Lyapunov; Tatiana I. Kirichenko; Mark Botoshansky; Yurii A. Simonov; Marina S. Fonari


Tetrahedron Letters | 2004

Synthesis, crystal structure and complexation with dibenzylammonium ion of a novel class of crownophanes containing bridged fragments of fluorenone and stilbene

Nikolay G. Lukyanenko; Tatiana I. Kirichenko; Alexander Yu. Lyapunov; Catherine Yu. Kulygina; Yurii A. Simonov; Marina S. Fonari; Mark Botoshansky


Tetrahedron | 2012

Synthesis, crystal structure, and alkali metal picrate extraction capabilities of molecular clips based on diphenylglycoluril and benzocrown ethers

Tatiana Yu. Bogaschenko; Alexander Yu. Lyapunov; Leonid S. Kikot; Alexander V. Mazepa; Mark Botoshansky; Marina S. Fonari; Tatiana I. Kirichenko

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Alexander Yu. Lyapunov

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Catherine Yu. Kulygina

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Leonid S. Kikot

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Nikolay G. Lukyanenko

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Roman I. Zubatyuk

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Tatiana Yu. Bogaschenko

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Mark Botoshansky

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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Oleg V. Shishkin

National Academy of Sciences

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Alexander V. Mazepa

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Svetlana V. Shishkina

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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