posted on 2008-02-01, 00:00authored byVinod D. Jadhav, Franz P. Schmidtchen
A novel synthetic route to the versatile chiral bicyclic guanidinium building block is described making
use of l-methionine as a starting material from the natural chiral pool. Furthermore, the synthetic elaboration
of this building block is shown in the construction of macrocyclic and open chain hosts, respectively.
The host design employs urea functions as the connecting units and supplementary anchor groups for the
complexation of anions. The binding studies of these hosts with various chiral and achiral oxoanions are
performed by isothermal titration calorimetry. A trend analysis of the binding energetics in an ensemble
of structurally similar guests discloses the importance of geometrical confinement of the guest. Association
entropy rather than free energy (affinity) is identified as an indicator of structural uniqueness needed to
distinguish configurational isomers in the recognition of enantiomeric carboxylates by the chiral
guanidinium hosts.