Tetra-O-alkylcalix[4]arenes are shown to act as hosts for the Ag+ ion
primarily through pi-arene-silver(I) complexation. The structure of on
e silver(I) complex has been determined by an X-ray structure analysis
. The silver ion is held in the cavity of the calixarene and is weakly
coordinated to two arene groups and one methoxy group. The calixarene
is in the partial cone conformation. This conformation- also predomin
ates in solution. Variable-temperature NMR studies show that the silve
r ion can influence both the distribution and the rate of interconvers
ion of the calixarene conformers compared to the free ligands, by lock
ing the calixarene in the partial cone conformation. The interaction b
etween the included silver ion and tetra-O-alkylcalix[4]arene is weak,
and the silver ion can be displaced easily by other ligands, such as
MeCN, alkenes, and alkynes.