Issue 7, 2009

Calix[4]arene daisychains

Abstract

Generic calix[4]arenes became readily accessible in the late 70s. With their potential eight anchoring points, their utility for the production of sophisticated, highly functionalised macrocyclic molecules was rapidly recognised. While most studies in calixarene chemistry have focused on monocalixarene derivatives, there is now an increasing interest in developing multicalixarene compounds, especially those made of several linearly-arranged calix[4]arene units, the first examples of which were reported in 1989. This critical review will present the most important synthetic routes to such molecules together with an analysis of the properties that such cavity combinations may induce. In particular it will be shown that the nature of the links between the calixarene units plays a determinant role in the product properties and that singly-linked calixarenes can be exploited in varied applications, including those as efficient receptors of large molecules, as electrochemical and luminescent sensors in ion detection, or as new materials allowing capsule formation suitable for the storage of small guests (82 references).

Graphical abstract: Calix[4]arene daisychains

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
08 Jan 2009
First published
29 Apr 2009

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2009,38, 2117-2146

Calix[4]arene daisychains

S. Sameni, C. Jeunesse, D. Matt and J. Harrowfield, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2009, 38, 2117 DOI: 10.1039/B900183B

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