cucurbiturillit
Cucurbiturillit refers to a class of macrocyclic compounds known as cucurbiturands. These molecules are cage-like structures, often described as molecular pumpkins or barrels, composed of repeating glycoluril units linked by methylene bridges. The characteristic hollow cavity within the cucurbiturillit structure is a key feature, enabling it to encapsulate various guest molecules. This host-guest complexation ability makes cucurbiturillits attractive for applications in areas such as supramolecular chemistry, drug delivery, and catalysis.
The synthesis of cucurbiturillits typically involves the condensation of glycoluril with formaldehyde under acidic conditions. Different
The unique properties of cucurbiturillits, including their water solubility and ability to form stable complexes with