Metal-induced pre-organisation for anion recognition in a neutral platinum-containing receptor
Metal-induced pre-organisation for anion recognition in a neutral platinum-containing receptor
The presence of Pt(II) allows pre-organisation of 4,4-dicarboxamidoindole-2,2-bipyridine, enhancing anion affinity with the resulting complex displaying selectivity for dihydrogen phosphate in DMSO-d6–0.5% water. Moreover the Pt(II) complex behaves as a colorimetic sensor for fluoride
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Caltagirone, Claudia
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Mulas, Andrea
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Isaia, Francesco
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Lippolis, Vito
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Gale, Philip A.
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Light, Mark E.
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November 2009
Caltagirone, Claudia
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Mulas, Andrea
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Isaia, Francesco
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Lippolis, Vito
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Gale, Philip A.
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Light, Mark E.
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Caltagirone, Claudia, Mulas, Andrea, Isaia, Francesco, Lippolis, Vito, Gale, Philip A. and Light, Mark E.
(2009)
Metal-induced pre-organisation for anion recognition in a neutral platinum-containing receptor.
Chemical Communications, (41), .
(doi:10.1039/b912942a).
Abstract
The presence of Pt(II) allows pre-organisation of 4,4-dicarboxamidoindole-2,2-bipyridine, enhancing anion affinity with the resulting complex displaying selectivity for dihydrogen phosphate in DMSO-d6–0.5% water. Moreover the Pt(II) complex behaves as a colorimetic sensor for fluoride
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Vito Lippolis
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Philip A. Gale
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