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Calix[3]arene-Analogous Metacyclophanes: Synthesis, Structures and Properties with Infinite Potential
Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland, King Saud University, Saudi Aramco (Saudi Arabia), ...
Published InMolecules
Year2020
Citations8
Abstract
Calixarene-analogous metacyclophanes (CAMs) are a special class of cyclophanes that are cyclic polyaromatic hydrocarbons containing three or more aromatic rings linked by one or more methylene bridging groups. They can be considered to be analogues of calixarenes, since, in both types of molecules, the component aromatic rings are linked by methylene groups, which are meta to each other. Since the prototype or classical calix[4]arene consists of four benzene rings each linked by methylene bridges, which are also meta to each other, it can be considered to be an example of a functionalized [1.1.1.1]metacyclophane. A metacyclophane (MCP) that consists of three individual hydroxyl-group functionalized aromatic rings linked by methylene groups, e.g., a trihydroxy[1.1.1]MCP may therefore, by analogy, be termed in the…
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