Aqueous anion receptors through reduction of subcomponent self-assembled structures
Jesús Mosquera1, Salvatore Zarra, Jonathan R Nitschke
1Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Road, Cambridge, CB2 1EW (UK) http://www-jrn.ch.cam.ac.uk.
Abstract:
To prepare new functional covalent architectures that are difficult to synthesize using conventional organic methods, we developed a strategy that employs metal-organic assemblies as precursors, which are then reduced and demetalated. The host-guest chemistry of the larger receptor thus prepared was studied using NMR spectroscopy and fluorescence experiments. This host was observed to strongly bind aromatic polyanions in water, including the fluorescent dye molecule pyranine with nanomolar affinity, thus allowing for the design of an indicator-displacement assay.
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