Jl. Atwood et al., X-RAY STRUCTURE OF THE WATER-SOLUBLE [ADENINIUM][P-SULFONATOCALIX[4]ARENE] WHICH DISPLAYS CATIONIC AND ANIONIC BILAYERS, Supramolecular chemistry, 7(4), 1996, pp. 271-274
Treatment of Na-4[p-sulfonatocalix[4]arene]. nH(2)O with adenine in an
acidic medium generates the water soluble [C5H6N5+](4)[p-sulfonatocal
ix[4]arene]. 14H(2)O. The compound crystallizes from solution in the s
pace group P1 with a 12.824(2), b = 13.778(1), c = 19.536(2) Angstrom,
alpha = 77.85(1), alpha = 78.78(1), gamma = 80.25(1)degrees, and D-c
= 1.557 gcm(-3) for Z = 2 (C48H72O30N20S4). Refinement based on 9639 o
bserved reflections led to R = 0.065. The complex crystallizes with a
water molecule exhibiting aromatic pi hydrogen bonding imbedded within
the hydrophobic calixarene cavity. The four adeninium ions form a hyd
rogen bonded array in a layer external to the cavity. The overall stru
cture exists as bilayers of anionic calix[4]arenes in the cone conform
ation. These layers are intercalated with bilayers of cationic adenini
um ions and are separated by a bed of water molecules. The bilayer str
ucture has been observed in other calix[4]arene complexes, and the int
ercalation of a cationic bilayer further enhances the similarity in st
ructure of the water-soluble calix[4]arenes to that of clays.