A Deep, Water??Soluble Cavitand Acts as a Phase??Transfer Catalyst for Hydrophobic Species

RJ Hooley, SM Biros, J Rebek

Index: Hooley, Richard J.; Biros, Shannon M.; Rebek Jr., Julius Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2006 , vol. 45, # 21 p. 3517 - 3519

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Abstract

Product inhibition is generally a problem for catalysis by synthetic receptors.[1] Supramolecular catalysts do not show the exquisite recognition of transition structures versus products required for high turnover and, with few exceptions,[2, 3] their reactions slow down, then stop. We have now encountered cases of phase-transfer catalysis [4] with the watersoluble tetracarboxylate cavitand 1 (Scheme 1).[5] The reactions produce anionic ...