Anion binding vs. sulfonamide deprotonation in functionalised ureas

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Claudia CaltagironeMark E Light

Abstract

Sulfonamide groups, commonly used as neutral hydrogen bond donors in a wide variety of anion receptors, deprotonate upon addition of certain basic anionic guests in two simple functionalised ureas.

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