Molecules (Jan 2021)

Self-Assembly of Discrete Porphyrin/Calix[4]tube Complexes Promoted by Potassium Ion Encapsulation

  • Massimiliano Gaeta,
  • Elisabetta Rodolico,
  • Maria E. Fragalà,
  • Andrea Pappalardo,
  • Ilenia Pisagatti,
  • Giuseppe Gattuso,
  • Anna Notti,
  • Melchiorre F. Parisi,
  • Roberto Purrello,
  • Alessandro D’Urso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26030704
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 3
p. 704

Abstract

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The pivotal role played by potassium ions in the noncovalent synthesis of discrete porphyrin-calixarene nanostructures has been examined. The flattened-cone conformation adopted by the two cavities of octa-cationic calix[4]tube C4T was found to prevent the formation of complexes with well-defined stoichiometry between this novel water-soluble calixarene and the tetra-anionic phenylsulfonate porphyrin CuTPPS. Conversely, preorganization of C4T into a C4v-symmetrical scaffold, triggered by potassium ion encapsulation (C4T@K+), allowed us to carry out an efficient hierarchical self-assembly process leading to 2D and 3D nanostructures. The stepwise formation of discrete CuTPPS/C4T@K+ noncovalent assemblies, containing up to 33 molecular elements, was conveniently monitored by UV/vis spectroscopy by following the absorbance of the porphyrin Soret band.

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