Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.118, No.4, 755-758, 1996
Reinvestigation of Calixarene-Based Artificial-Signaling Acetylcholine-Receptors Useful in Neutral Aqueous (Water/Methanol) Solution
It was shown that an artificial acetylcholine (neurotransmitter) detection system using resorcin[4]arene (1 : Inouye et al. J. Am. Chem. Sec. 1994, 116, 5517) has substantial problems : both acetylcholine and a fluorescent receptor molecule decompose in 0.01 M KOH/MeOH solution. In their system the strong alkaline medium was necessitated to dissociate OH groups in 1 and to enhance the fluorescence quenching ability. To solve this problem we exploited a new artificial acetylcholine detection system using water-soluble calix[n]arene-p-sulfonates which are useful even in aqueous (water/methanol) neutral solution. This achievement is due to several outstanding properties of these calix[n]arenes such as low pK(a) values, cation-x interactions, high water-solubility, etc.
Keywords:CATION-PI INTERACTIONS;HOST-GUEST COMPLEXES;BIOMIMETIC CATALYSIS;BINDING;CALIX(4)ARENE;CALIX(8)ARENE;CHEMISTRY;CONSTANTS;ISOMERS;SITE