Abstract
Selective anion extraction is useful for the recovery and purification of valuable chemicals, and in the removal of pollutants from the environment. Here we report that FeII4L4 cage 1 is able to extract an equimolar amount of ReO4−, a high-value anion and a nonradioactive surrogate of TcO4−, from water into nitromethane. Importantly, the extraction was efficiently performed even in the presence of 10 other common anions in water, highlighting the high selectivity of 1 for ReO4−. The extracted guest could be released into water as the cage disassembled in ethyl acetate, and then 1 could be recycled by switching the solvent to acetonitrile. The versatile solubility of the cage also enabled complete extraction of ReO4− (as the tetrabutylammonium salt) from an organic phase into water by using the sulfate salt of 1 as the extractant.
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Zhang, D., Ronson, T. K., Mosquera, J., Martinez, A., & Nitschke, J. R. (2018). Selective Anion Extraction and Recovery Using a FeII4L4 Cage. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 57(14), 3717–3721. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201800459
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