Molecular binding behavior of bipyridium derivatives by water-soluble carboxylato-biphen[3]arene

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Junwei MaChunju Li

Abstract

Complexation of two types of dicationic bipyridium guests, paraquat derivatives and bis(N-mono-substituted bipyridine) cations, by a negatively charged carboxylato-biphen[3]arene (CBP3) in water is reported. CBP3 could strongly interact with these guests, where charge-transfer and electrostatic interactions play important roles.

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