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The formation of inclusion complexes of β-phenylpropiophenone and benzophenone with p-tert-butylcalix[4], [6] and [8]arenes (powdered solid samples) was studied with the use of diffuse reflectance techniques. Experimental evidence was obtained for inclusion in all cases. The benzophenone n → π* absorption band exhibits hypsochromic shifts with an increase of the calixarene ring aperture, providing evidence for an increase in cavity polarity. β-Phenylpropiophenone exhibits strong room temperature phosphorescence in contrast to its solution behaviour, and this is a clear evidence for the inclusion of this probe within the calixarene molecules. Calix[4]arene and calix[8]arene provide a more rigid environment to β-phenylpropiophenone whereas calix[6]arene appears to be more flexible. Transient absorption spectra of inclusion complexes with benzophenone (1 : 1 mol : mol, excited at 355 nm) show major triplet formation in the calix[4]arene case, while the ketyl radical of benzophenone is formed in the calix[6]arene case and is predominant in the calix[8]arene case. Phenoxyl radical transient absorption also becomes evident in the last two cases. For β-phenylpropiophenone (1 : 1 mol : mol) phenoxyl radicals are formed but no evidence was found for triplet or ketyl radical formation of this ketone in the calix[4]arene case. However, strong support for the ketyl radical of the aryl alkyl ketone was found for calix[6]arene and calix[8]arene inclusion complexes.
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β-phenylpropiophenone Benzophenone Inclusion Calixarene
Citation
FERREIRA, Luís F. Vieira; [et al] – Diffuse reflectance studies of β-phenylpropiophenone and benzophenone inclusion complexes with calix[4], [6] and [8]arenes. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. ISSN 1463-9076. Vol. 4, N.º 2 (2002), pp. 204-210
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Royal Society of Chemistry