Molecular Recognition in Water Using Macrocyclic Synthetic Receptors

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作者
Escobar, Luis [1 ,2 ]
Ballester, Pablo [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Barcelona Inst Sci & Technol BIST, Inst Chem Res Catalonia ICIQ, Tarragona 43007, Spain
[2] Univ Rovira & Virgili, Dept Quim Anal & Quim Organ, Tarragona 43007, Spain
[3] ICREA, Barcelona 08010, Spain
关键词
HOST-GUEST CHEMISTRY; HIGH-ENERGY WATER; DITOPIC TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM CATIONS; DYNAMIC COMBINATORIAL LIBRARIES; ENTHALPY-ENTROPY COMPENSATION; ARENE INCLUSION COMPLEXATION; AZA-COPE REARRANGEMENT; HIGH-AFFINITY BINDING; ALPHA-AMINO-ACIDS; AQUEOUS-SOLUTION;
D O I
10.1021/acs.chemrev.0c00522
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Molecular recognition in water using macrocyclic synthetic receptors constitutes a vibrant and timely research area of supramolecular chemistry. Pioneering examples on the topic date back to the 1980s. The investigated model systems and the results derived from them are key for furthering our understanding of the remarkable properties exhibited by proteins: high binding affinity, superior binding selectivity, and extreme catalytic performance. Dissecting the different effects contributing to the proteins' properties is severely limited owing to its complex nature. Molecular recognition in water is also involved in other appreciated areas such as self-assembly, drug discovery, and supramolecular catalysis. The development of all these research areas entails a deep understanding of the molecular recognition events occurring in aqueous media. In this review, we cover the past three decades of molecular recognition studies of neutral and charged, polar and nonpolar organic substrates and ions using selected artificial receptors soluble in water. We briefly discuss the intermolecular forces involved in the reversible binding of the substrates, as well as the hydrophobic and Hofmeister effects operating in aqueous solution. We examine, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the design and development of effective water-soluble synthetic receptors based on cyclic, oligo-cyclic, and concave-shaped architectures. We also include selected examples of self-assembled watersoluble synthetic receptors. The catalytic performance of some of the presented receptors is also described. The latter process also deals with molecular recognition and energetic stabilization, but instead of binding ground-state species, the targets become elusive counterparts: transition states and other high-energy intermediates.
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页码:2445 / 2514
页数:70
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