Abstract

A set of three positional isomers of nitro-phenyl functionalized tris(urea) scaffold has been extensively studied as the anion coordinating host. The para-isomer, L1, has been structurally authenticated to self-assemble into a dimeric (pseudo)molecular capsule in the presence of oxoanions of varied dimensionality (carbonate and terephthalate anions). Whereas the meta-isomer, L2, has been found to self-assemble into a dimeric molecular capsule in presence of inorganic oxoanions such as hydrogen phosphate and adopts a flat trigonal planar like geometry in the presence of the terephthalate anion where each receptor side arm is in interaction with a carboxylate group of the anion. However, successful crystallization of the ortho-isomer, L3, in the presence of different oxoanions was not fruitful presumably due to the steric effect provided by the nitro group at the ortho-position, which hinders the facile inclusion and coordination of an anion due to electrostatic factor, as confirmed by 2D NOESY NMR analysis...

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