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Oligopyrrolic Cages: From Classic Molecular Constructs to Chemically Responsive Polytopic Receptors

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ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH
卷 55, 期 12, 页码 1646-1658

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.2c00120

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22071050, 21901069]
  2. Science and Technology Plan Project of Hunan Province, China [2019RS1018]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
  4. Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Government of India [CRG/2021/000674]
  5. ENS de Lyon
  6. Groupements de Recherches of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (GDR CNRS) [2067]
  7. Robert A. Welch Foundation [F-0018]

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This article summarizes the development of oligopyrrolic cages in supramolecular chemistry and sensing applications. Oligopyrrole cages with well-defined molecular geometries allow for reversible guest binding under ambient conditions, and the incorporation of pyrrole subunits within larger superstructures enables control over anion/conjugate acid binding activity. Additionally, the potential of using heterocycles other than pyrrole, such as pyridine and naphthyridine, to create self-assembled materials is explored.
Functional molecular systems, discrete and self-assembled constructs where control over molecular recognition, structure, bonding, transport, release, catalytic activity, etc., is readily achieved, are a topic of current interest. Within this broad paradigm, oligopyrrolic cages have garnered attention due to their responsive recognition features. Due to the presence of slightly polar pyrrole subunits which can also behave as hydrogen-bonding donors, these oligopyrrolic cages are potential receptors for various polarized species. In this Account, we summarize recent advances involving the syntheses and study of (1) covalent oligopyrrolic macrobicyclic cages, (2) oligopyrrolic metallacages, and (3) oligopyrrolic noncovalently linked cages. Considered in concert, these molecular constructs have allowed advances in applied supramolecular chemistry; to date, they have been exploited for selective guest encapsulation studies, anion binding and ion-channel formation, and gas absorption, among other applications. While key findings from others will be noted, in this Account will focus on our own contributions to the chemistry of discrete oligopyrrolic macrocycles and their use in supramolecular host-guest chemistry and sensing applications. In terms of specifics, we will detail how oligopyrrole cages with well-defined molecular geometries permit reversible guest binding under ambient conditions and how the incorporation of pyrrole subunits within larger superstructures allows effective control over anion/conjugate acid binding activity under ambient conditions. We will also provide examples that show how derivatization of these rudimentary macrocydic cores with various sterically congested beta-substituted oligopyrroles can provide entry into more complex supramolecular architectures. In addition, we will detail how hybrid systems that include heterocycles other than pyrrole, such as pyridine and naphthyridine, can be used to create self-assembled materials that show promise as gas-absorbing materials and colorimetric reversible sensors. Studies involving oligopyrrolic polymetallic cages and oligopyrrolic supramolecular cages will also be reviewed. First, we will discuss all-carbon-linked oligopyrrolic bicycles and continue on to present systems linked via amines and imines linkages. Finally, we will summarize recent work on pyrrolic cages created through the use of metal centers or various noncovalent interactions. We hope that this Account will provide researchers with an initial foundation for understanding oligopyrrolic cage chemistry, thereby allowing for further advances in the area. It is expected that the fundamental design and recognition principles made in the area of oligopyrrole cages, as exemplified by our contributions, will be of general use to researchers targeting the design of functional molecular systems. As such, we have structured this Account so as to summarize the past while setting the stage for the future.

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