Kevin Droguett, Guillermo E. Quintero, José G. Santos, Margarita E. Aliaga
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Abstract
This Review Article covers advances over the past two decades in the field of the organic modulation reactivity by supramolecular hosts. Specifically, the scope of this review is focused on some members of the cucurbit[n]urils (CB[n]) family. As we will show with different examples, the use of CB [6], CB [7] and CB [8] enables modification of the reactivity on a wide variety of reactions by their exceptional recognition properties in aqueous medium, adequate size, hydrophobic cavity and polarity portals. The first part of this review gives a brief discussion of the chemical properties of CB[n] relevant to understanding their effect on the reactivity of organic guests. Then, this article highlights two opposite effects: catalysis and inhibition processes based on the ability of CB[n] to modulate the chemical reactivity of representatives guests. Some examples of organic reactions, such as solvolysis, oxidation, isomerization, cicloaddition, among others, are discussed from a kinetic and thermodynamic point of view.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry is the premier interdisciplinary publication reporting on original research into all aspects of host-guest systems. Examples of specific areas of interest are: the preparation and characterization of new hosts and new host-guest systems, especially those involving macrocyclic ligands; crystallographic, spectroscopic, thermodynamic and theoretical studies; applications in chromatography and inclusion polymerization; enzyme modelling; molecular recognition and catalysis by inclusion compounds; intercalates in biological and non-biological systems, cyclodextrin complexes and their applications in the agriculture, flavoring, food and pharmaceutical industries; synthesis, characterization and applications of zeolites.
The journal publishes primarily reports of original research and preliminary communications, provided the latter represent a significant advance in the understanding of inclusion science. Critical reviews dealing with recent advances in the field are a periodic feature of the journal.