An introduction to anion receptors based on organic frameworks
An introduction to anion receptors based on organic frameworks
This review article provides a broad overview to the area of anion coordination by synthetic organic receptors and includes examples of different functional groups used to bind anions. The first section examines neutral anion receptors containing amide-, sulfonamide-, urea- and thiourea-based receptors. Then aromatics such as pyrrole, carbazole and indole are discussed before concluding the discussion of neutral systems with examples of hydroxy OH donors. A brief overview of charged systems is also provided.
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Bates, Gareth W.
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Gale, Philip A.
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12 June 2008
Bates, Gareth W.
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Gale, Philip A.
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Bates, Gareth W. and Gale, Philip A.
(2008)
An introduction to anion receptors based on organic frameworks.
Structure and Bonding, 129, .
(doi:10.1007/430_2007_069).
Abstract
This review article provides a broad overview to the area of anion coordination by synthetic organic receptors and includes examples of different functional groups used to bind anions. The first section examines neutral anion receptors containing amide-, sulfonamide-, urea- and thiourea-based receptors. Then aromatics such as pyrrole, carbazole and indole are discussed before concluding the discussion of neutral systems with examples of hydroxy OH donors. A brief overview of charged systems is also provided.
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Published date: 12 June 2008
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ISBN: 978-3-540-79091-4
ISSN: 0081-5993
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