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Published on: March 21, 2018
Molecular recognition of pertechnetate and perrhenate
Evgeny A Katayev1, Grigory V Kolesnikov, Jonathan L Sessler
1Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vavilov st., 28, Moscow 119991, Russian Federation. katayev@ineos.ac.ru
Abstract:
This tutorial review covers the chemistry of artificial receptors designed to recognize the pertechnetate and perrhenate anions. It focuses on the molecular features that give rise to effective and selective complexation. Specific receptor classes are discussed in the context of available solution-phase and solid-state data with differences between pertechnetate and perrhenate binding behavior being highlighted where appropriate.
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