Thiourea-Based Receptors for Anion Recognition and Signaling

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Abstract

This work reports on two thiourea-based receptors with pyridine and amine units including 1-naphthyl (MT1N) and 4-nytrophenyl (MT4N) as signaling units. For both compounds, their affinity and signaling ability toward various anions of different geometry and basicity in DMSO were studied using UV-vis, fluorescence, and 1H NMR techniques. Anion recognition studies revealed that both MT1N and MT4N have, in general, high affinities toward basic anions. In this regard, a higher acidity of the MT4N receptor was demonstrated. Furthermore, MT4N has a higher affinity for fluoride (log K1 = 5.98) than for the other anions and can effectively detect it through colorimetric changes that can be monitored by the UV-vis technique. The interaction between receptors and anions mainly involves the hydrogens of the amino and thiourea groups of the former. Complementary single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies and molecular modeling at the DFT level were also performed.

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Gomez-Vega, J., Vasquez-Cornejo, A., Juárez-Sánchez, O., Corona-Martínez, D. O., Ochoa-Terán, A., López-Gastelum, K. A., … Lara, K. O. (2024). Thiourea-Based Receptors for Anion Recognition and Signaling. ACS Omega, 9(4), 4412–4422. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c06861

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