Enhanced anion recognition by ammonium [2]catenane functionalisation of a halogen bonding acyclic receptor

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Abstract

Ammonium-dibenzo[24]crown-8 [2]catenane functionalisation of a 3,5-bis-iodotriazole-pyridine motif produces a potent halogen bonding (XB) receptor capable of binding anions in aqueous-acetone solvent mixtures of up to 20% water. Exploiting the kinetically inert nature of the mechanically bonded cationic ammonium [2]catenane substituents, the XB receptor is demonstrated to exhibit superior anion recognition behaviour in comparison to labile sodium cation complexed bis-benzo[15]crown-5 XB and HB triazole-pyridine heteroditopic receptor analogues.

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Bunchuay, T., Khianjinda, T., Srisawat, P., Tse, Y. C., Gateley, C., & Beer, P. D. (2023). Enhanced anion recognition by ammonium [2]catenane functionalisation of a halogen bonding acyclic receptor. Chemical Communications, 59(91), 13615–13618. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3cc03269h

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