7,7'-Diureido-2,2'-diindolylmethanes: anion receptors effective in a highly competitive solvent, methanol

Organic Letters
Paweł DydioJanusz Jurczak

Abstract

Neutral, acyclic, indole-containing ligands bind anions with hydrogen bonds in pure methanol and form an unprecedented phosphate complex in the solid state.

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