Selective Carboxylate Recognition Using Urea-Functionalized Unclosed Cryptands: Mild Synthesis and Complexation Studies

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Herein we present the synthesis and evaluation of anion-binding properties of 12 new receptors from the unclosed cryptand family. Their core is built on the stable 26-membered tetraamidic macrocyclic scaffold, whereas various alkyl and aryl urea substituents were introduced after a yield-limiting macrocyclization step (65-98%). The receptors strongly bind anions, in particular carboxylates, even in a highly competitive solvent mixture (DMSO-d6 + H2O 95:5 v/v).

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Niedbała, P., Majdecki, M., Da¸browa, K., & Jurczak, J. (2020). Selective Carboxylate Recognition Using Urea-Functionalized Unclosed Cryptands: Mild Synthesis and Complexation Studies. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 85(7), 5058–5064. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.9b03082

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