Synthesis of concave receptors derived from diphenylglycoluril

RP Sijbesma, RJM Nolte

Index: Sijbesma, R. P.; Nolte, R. J. M. Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 1993 , vol. 112, # 12 p. 643 - 647

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Abstract

Abstract Improved synthetic methods are described for the synthesis of concave receptor molecules. These receptors consist of a diphenylglycoluril unit, flanked by two aromatic moieties. The most versatile synthetic method consists of Lewis-acid-catalyzed reaction of a tetrakis (chloromethyl) derivative of diphenylglycoluril with the appropriate benzene or naphthalene derivative.

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