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NMR study of the reversible complexation of xenon by cucurbituril

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b008623l

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The interaction of xenon with cucurbituril, a synthetic receptor, in aqueous solutions is investigated by Xe-129 and H-1 NMR spectroscopy. Xenon is reversibly trapped into the cavity to form a 1:1 host-guest complex. The exchange between the free and the complexed xenon is slow on the Xe-129 NMR chemical shift time scale but fast on the H-1 NMR chemical shift time scale. The apparent association constant of xenon for cucurbituril can be obtained from analysis of the H-1 spectra and is estimated to be around 200 M-1 at 298 K. Interestingly, even though no H-bonding or electrostatic interactions play a role in the stabilisation of the complex, its stability is comparable to the stability of cucurbituril complexes with certain aryl- and alkyl-ammonium ions.

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