Supramolecular recognition of a CWA simulant by metal-salen complexes: the first multi-topic approach

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Roberta PuglisiGiuseppe Trusso Sfrazzetto

Abstract

Sensing of chemical warfare agents is today an important target, mainly due to the international scenario. Here a new approach, based on supramolecular multi-topic recognition of dimethyl methylphosphonate, a simulant of chemical warfare agents, is reported. These receptors, based on metal-salen complexes, combine their abilities to establish Lewis acid-base interactions and hydrogen bonds and pave the way for the realization of a new class of supramolecular sensors for the non-covalent recognition of chemical warfare agent simulants.

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Dec 13, 2019·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Laura LegnaniGiuseppe Trusso Sfrazzetto
Dec 19, 2019·Frontiers in Chemistry·Chiara M A GangemiAndrea Pappalardo
Jun 12, 2019·Molecules : a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry·Roberta PuglisiGiuseppe Trusso Sfrazzetto
Dec 10, 2020·Molecules : a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry·Nunzio TuccittoGiuseppe Trusso Sfrazzetto
Apr 22, 2021·ChemPlusChem·Ester ButeraGiuseppe Trusso Sfrazzetto
Aug 21, 2021·Chemistry : a European Journal·Nunzio TuccittoGiuseppe Trusso Sfrazzetto

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