Dedicated to Peter Vollhardt, for fifteen years of chemistry- and lifestyle-related inspiration
Abstract
Using cyanide-assisted benzoin condensation of isophthaldehyde, we prepared cyclotribenzoin: a cone-shaped macrocycle whose three benzene rings define a cuplike cavity, while six of its C–H bonds convergently point in the opposite direction. This combination of convergently oriented cation- and anion-binding groups, coupled with an exceedingly simple synthesis, promises to make cyclotribenzoin an appealing platform for supramolecular chemistry studies.
Key words
condensation - macrocycles - host–guest systems - molecular recognition - supramolecular chemistry