Inclusion of a biological photosensitizer and prototype of β-carbolines, norharmane (NHM), into the cavity of cucurbit[7]uril
(CB[7]) has been investigated for the first time, by using
1H NMR and UV–visible spectroscopy, and ab initio calculations. Protonated NHM forms a very stable host–guest complex with
CB[7] in aqueous solution, with a binding constant of (9.0 ± 0.5) × 10
4 M
−1. The encapsulation of NHM into CB[7] has driven the prototropic equilibrium of NHM to protonated NHM (NHMH
+) at neutral pH. A pH titration for the host–guest complex revealed a moderate shift of the acid–base equilibrium in the ground-state
(from 7.2 to 7.9), which may be caused by the low polarity microenvironment of the CB[7] cavity. The CB[7] provides a binding
pocket for the hydrophobic molecule, and the polar, carbonyl-lined portals offering an anchoring site for the positive charge
of the cationic species NHMH
+.
Keywords Cucurbituril - Host–guest complexation - Norharmane - pK
a
shift