Crystallographic Evidence of an Unusual, Pentagon-Shaped Folding Pattern in a Circular Aromatic Pentamer
Posted on 2008-11-20 - 00:00
Introduction of a continuous hydrogen-bonding network suppressed the conformational flexibility of an oligomeric backbone. Cyclization of a rigidified, suitably sized oligomer led to a circular aromatic pentamer. Its crystal structure determined by X-ray crystallography reveals a pseudo five-fold symmetric planarity in the solid state, which is quite unusual among all the previously described shape-persistent macrocycles and synthetic foldamers with biased conformations enforced by noncovalent forces.
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Qin, Bo; Chen, Xiuying; Fang, Xiao; Shu, Yingying; Yip, Yeow Kwan; Yan, Yan; et al. (2016). Crystallographic Evidence of an Unusual, Pentagon-Shaped Folding Pattern in a Circular Aromatic Pentamer. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/ol801980h