Covalent Reinforcement of Hydrogen-Bonded Discs into Stably Folded Helical Structures
摘要:
The presence of covalent tethers significantly enhanced the stability of structures consisting of helically arranged benzenetricarboxamide units that otherwise undergo very weak hydrogen-bonding interaction. The resultant molecular structures were probed by computational study, which predicted folded conformations consisting of helically arranged discs. Experimental studies confirmed the H-bonding interaction between the disk units, the monomeric nature of the corresponding molecules in solution, and the helical conformations of such molecules.
Covalent Reinforcement of Hydrogen-Bonded Discs into Stably Folded Helical Structures
摘要:
The presence of covalent tethers significantly enhanced the stability of structures consisting of helically arranged benzenetricarboxamide units that otherwise undergo very weak hydrogen-bonding interaction. The resultant molecular structures were probed by computational study, which predicted folded conformations consisting of helically arranged discs. Experimental studies confirmed the H-bonding interaction between the disk units, the monomeric nature of the corresponding molecules in solution, and the helical conformations of such molecules.
Covalent Reinforcement of Hydrogen-Bonded Discs into Stably Folded Helical Structures
作者:Zhongzhu Chen、Nathaniel D. Urban、Yi Gao、Wenrui Zhang、Jingen Deng、Jin Zhu、Xiao Cheng Zeng、Bing Gong
DOI:10.1021/ol201526g
日期:2011.8.5
The presence of covalent tethers significantly enhanced the stability of structures consisting of helically arranged benzenetricarboxamide units that otherwise undergo very weak hydrogen-bonding interaction. The resultant molecular structures were probed by computational study, which predicted folded conformations consisting of helically arranged discs. Experimental studies confirmed the H-bonding interaction between the disk units, the monomeric nature of the corresponding molecules in solution, and the helical conformations of such molecules.