Issue 60, 2016

Recent advances in pillar[n]arenes: synthesis and applications based on host–guest interactions

Abstract

Pillar[n]arenes (n = 5–15) are a novel class of macrocyclic molecules with hydroquinone as the repeating unit linked by methylene bridges at para-positions. Introduced by T. Ogoshi for the first time in 2008, pillararenes have attracted increasing interest and have been widely studied during the last eight years, due to their unique structural advantages as host molecules, such as symmetrical rigid architecture, electron-rich cavities and facile functional modification. In this review, we first describe the syntheses of pillar[n]arenes including cyclooligomerization of pillar[n]arenes and modification of pillar[n]arenes after cyclooligomerization, summarising almost twenty different kinds of guest motifs and dividing them into three types: cationic, neutral and anionic motifs. The main section of this review examines the applications of pillar[n]arenes based on the host–guest interactions in different research fields, including biology, materials science and environmental science. Finally, future research directions and potential for novel applications are discussed.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in pillar[n]arenes: synthesis and applications based on host–guest interactions

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
01 May 2016
Accepted
09 Jun 2016
First published
09 Jun 2016

Chem. Commun., 2016,52, 9316-9326

Recent advances in pillar[n]arenes: synthesis and applications based on host–guest interactions

K. Yang, Y. Pei, J. Wen and Z. Pei, Chem. Commun., 2016, 52, 9316 DOI: 10.1039/C6CC03641D

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