Efficient Synthesis of Ditopic Polyamide Receptors for Cooperative Ion Pair Recognition in Solution and Solid States

Chemistry : a European Journal
Sumit Kumar RayJérôme Lacour

Abstract

Following a late-stage functionalization strategy, a series of heteroditopic cryptand receptors were prepared in three steps only from 1,4-dioxane. As evidenced by1H NMR spectroscopic and solid state analyses, these polyamide-crown ether conjugates present general ion pair binding capacity towards salts of monovalent cations and linear triatomic anions.

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