Abstract

The first inherently chiral azacalix[4]arene has been prepared by introducing three benzyl groups onto the nitrogen bridges. The highly enantioenriched compound was easily obtained via a moderately enantioselective cyclization followed by a simple crystallization procedure. NMR and X-ray crystallographic studies revealed that easy access to the enantiomer was permitted by the non-racemizable 1,3-alternate conformation in solution, up to 110 °C, as well as by the preferential crystallization of a racemic compound.

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