Abstract We have investigated the chirality transfer from 1-phenylethylamine to a 5-amino-1,3-phthalic acid diamide-linked zinc bisporphyrinate through crystallographic and DFT studies. When the hosts were mixed with optically pure 1-phenylethylamine,… Click to show full abstract
Abstract We have investigated the chirality transfer from 1-phenylethylamine to a 5-amino-1,3-phthalic acid diamide-linked zinc bisporphyrinate through crystallographic and DFT studies. When the hosts were mixed with optically pure 1-phenylethylamine, CD showed moderate signals in the Soret band region. Single crystals of the corresponding 1:1 and 1:2 host-guest complexes were obtained. We present the first crystallographic structure of a 1:2 host-guest complex consisting of a bisporphyrin host and chiral monoamine guests. The structure reveals that the host-guest interactions are different for two guest molecules. The first guest is involved in a hydrogen bond and π-π interactions, while the second one is only involved in π-π interactions, which has not been observed in previous studies. The corresponding chirality transfer mechanism was also rationalized by DFT calculations.
               
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