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Four-component assembly in the crystalline state driven by amidinium–carboxylate salt bridge formation from an aqueous solution†
Takahiro Kusukawa,Kazuya Matsumoto,Hajime Nakamura,Wataru Iizuka,Keisuke Toyama,Shota Takeshita
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry Pub Date : 04/04/2013 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C3OB40309B
Abstract

A series of diamidine dihydrochlorides was prepared utilizing a spacer unit to control the distance between the two amidinium groups. The introduction of two amidinium groups to the 1,8-position of each spacer unit (i.e., 9,10-dihydroanthracene, anthracene, biphenylene) can control the direction of formation of a self-assembled structure. The fine-tuning of the distances between the two amidinium groups in the spacer units can help control the stabilizing interactions of two carboxylic acid units (intermolecular attraction) after the four-component assembly (see Scheme 1). Based on this concept, we succeeded in the formation of a four-component box-like assembled structure using amidinium–carboxylate salt bridge formation in the crystalline state from aqueous solutions.

Graphical abstract: Four-component assembly in the crystalline state driven by amidinium–carboxylate salt bridge formation from an aqueous solution
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