Triptycene is a molecule with a unique three-dimensional rigid structure composed of three benzene rings (Figure 1). The angles between the three benzene rings are all 120°, forming three open electron-rich cavities. Because its structure resembles a medieval triptych, it is called triptylene. In recent years, its unique structural characteristics and rich reactive properties have attracted more and more attention, and have been widely used in many fields such as molecular machines, materials chemistry, and supramolecular chemistry.
Figure 1: Basic structure of tridisene
Bailingwei exclusively sells triptycene crown ether (Figure 2) main molecules developed by researcher Chen Chuanfeng of the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. They have the following characteristics:
There are many types of derivatization;
More types of macrocyclic structures can be synthesized;
The unique three-dimensional open electron-rich cavity can complex a variety of guests.
triptycene-derived macrotricyclic host
A new type of synthetic macrocyclic main molecule, which combines rigid triptycene fragments with flexible crown ether chains. Contains a central cavity and two crown ether cavities;
Able to complex a variety of organic and inorganic guests, such as bipyridinium salts, ammonium salts, metal ions, etc.;
Various assemblies with special structures and functions can be formed.
Figure 2: The main molecular structure and uses of tripisene crown ether
triptycene derived double crown ether
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- Other ptyrene derivatives
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