Entropic origin of the sulfonate groups' electrostatic assistance in the complexation of quaternary ammonium cations by water soluble calix[4]arenes

Citation
G. Arena et al., Entropic origin of the sulfonate groups' electrostatic assistance in the complexation of quaternary ammonium cations by water soluble calix[4]arenes, J CHEM S P2, (3), 2000, pp. 419-423
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY-PERKIN TRANSACTIONS 2
ISSN journal
03009580 → ACNP
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
419 - 423
Database
ISI
SICI code
0300-9580(2000):3<419:EOOTSG>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
The inclusion of symmetrical tetramethylammonium cation (TEMA) by the water soluble calixarene hosts 1-8 was studied at neutral pH by H-1 NMR spectros copy and compared with that of the ditopic trimethylanilinium cation (TMA). The hosts blocked in the cone conformation and bearing sulfonate groups at the upper rim (2, 3, 5, 7 and 8) bind selectively the aromatic portion of TMA, whereas compound 4 which lacks sulfonate groups interacts only with th e charged head group of TMA. The conformationally mobile compound 1 and the partial cone calixarene 6 include TMA cation in an unselective fashion. TE MA is complexed by hosts 1-7, but not by the tetraether-tetrasulfonate rece ptor 8. The binding constants for all the systems, as determined by H-1 NMR spectroscopy, show that inclusion is favoured by the presence of the sulfo nate groups and that the complexes of the conformationally mobile receptor 1 with both guests are more stable. The thermodynamic parameters of inclusi on determined by direct calorimetry for 2-TEMA and 4-TEMA systems show that in both cases the inclusion process is enthalpically driven and that the g reater stability constant observed for 2-TEMA with respect to that of 4-TEM A mainly results from a less unfavourable entropic contribution, suggesting that in the 2-TEMA complex the charged sulfonate groups cause a better des olvation of the host-guest system upon inclusion.