Abstract

A new macrobicyclic molecule (BC-DAP5), consisting of a diaminopillar[5]arene cavity and a fused ring, was successfully constructed using a Grubbs metathesis reaction. Further studies indicated that BC-DAP5 possessed a unique molecular behavior, showing a response to acid/base stimuli. In BC-DAP5, protons (acid) acted as a lock, locking the fused ring out of the cavity (pillar[5]arene), and a base served as the key, making the fused ring switch in or out freely. Reversible control of the molecular behavior was achieved simply by adding acid and base alternately.

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