Abstract

The complexation of pyrene by α-, β- and γ-cyclodextrins (CDs), persubstituted at the 6 position by tert-butyldimethylsilyl groups, has been investigated using steady state fluorescence spectroscopy. The α-CD derivative does not, as would be expected from steric considerations, form complexes. The β- and γ-CD derivatives form 1:1 host–guest complexes which show high association constants in 90:10 H2O–DMF solution [i.e.β-CD(SiR)7, 4.85 × 105 M–1;γ-CD(SiR)8, 4.91 × 105 M–1]. Analysis of the polarity of the microenvironment by means of the I/III peak ratios shows a more polar cavity in the case of γ-CD(SiR)8. The concentration dependence of I/III suggests that a weak supramolecular complex γ-CD(SiR)8–pyrene-n·DMF, may exist.

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