A receptor incorporating OH, NH and CH binding motifs for a fluoride selective chemosensor

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Liang XuYuliang Li

Abstract

An anion receptor combined different types of hydrogen bond donors such as OH, NH and CH groups has been synthesized. By rotation of the sub methyl group, this receptor showed evident (1)H NMR response to both fluoride and sulfate, while colorimetric and fluorescent responses were only observed in the presence of fluoride.

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