Dynamic Covalent Self-Assembly of Chloride- and Ion-Pair-Templated Cryptates

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Abstract

While supramolecular hosts capable of binding and transporting anions and ion pairs are now widely available, self-assembled architectures are still rare, even though they offer an inherent mechanism for the release of the guest ion(s). In this work, we report the dynamic covalent self-assembly of tripodal, urea-based anion cryptates that are held together by two orthoester bridgeheads. These hosts exhibit affinity for anions such as Cl−, Br− or I− in the moderate range that is typically advantageous for applications in membrane transport. In unprecedented experiments, we were able to dissociate the Cs⋅Cl ion pair by simultaneously assembling suitably sized orthoester hosts around the Cs+ and the Cl− ion.

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Hollstein, S., Shyshov, O., Hanževački, M., Zhao, J., Rudolf, T., Jäger, C. M., & von Delius, M. (2022). Dynamic Covalent Self-Assembly of Chloride- and Ion-Pair-Templated Cryptates. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 61(28). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202201831

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