The effect of number and position of P=O/P=S bridging units on cavitand selectivity toward methyl ammonium salts

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The present work reports the synthesis and complexation properties of five mixed bridge P=O/P=S cavitands toward N,N-methyl butyl ammonium chloride (1) as prototype guest. The influence of number and position of P=O and P=S groups on the affinity of phosphonate cavitands toward 1 is assessed via ITC titrations in DCE as solvent. Comparison of the resulting Kass values, the enthalpic and entropic contributions to the overall binding with those of the parent tetraphosphonate Tiiii and tetrathiophosphonate TSiiii cavitands allows one to single out the simultaneous dual H-bond between the cavitand and the salt as the major player in complexation.

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Menozzi, D., Pinalli, R., Massera, C., Maffei, F., & Dalcanale, E. (2015). The effect of number and position of P=O/P=S bridging units on cavitand selectivity toward methyl ammonium salts. Molecules, 20(3), 4460–4472. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules20034460

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