Abstract

A series of para-substituted dianilino[24]crown-8 (DA24C8) macrocycles were synthesized and their ability to form host–guest complexes with bis(4-fluorobenzyl)ammonium ions (DFA +) were investigated. Although these crown ethers contain weakly hydrogen bonding aniline motifs, they do bind DFA + in CDCl 3/CD 3NO 2 solution, presumably in a pseudorotaxane-like manner. A plot of the values of the relative binding strengths (log[ K a(R)/ K a(H)]) versus the Hammett substituent constants σ + of the groups at the para-position of the aniline units suggests that a linear free energy correlation exists for this self-assembly process. The strength of the binding between the crown ether and the thread-like ion can be fine-tuned over a narrow range by judicious choice of the substituting groups.

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