Dicarboximide??based clathrate design. Host synthesis, inclusion formation and x??ray crystal structures of a free host and of inclusion compounds with 2??and 3?? …

…, C Foces??Foces, AL Llamas??Saiz

Index: Weber, Edwin; Reutel, Christiane; Foces-Foces, Concepcion; Llamas-Saiz, Antonio L. Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, 1995 , vol. 8, p. 159 - 170

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Abstract Crystalline host compounds consisting of a roof-shaped dicarboxinide framework and pendant diarylethanol analogous subunits were synthesized and shown to form inclusion complexes with small organic molecules such as alcohols, amines, ketones or polar and apolar organic solvents. Clathrate efficiency and selectivity depend on the particular host structure. The crystal and molecular structures of a free host compound (2a) ...

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