Protonated Hexaazamacrocycles as Selective K(+) Receptors
Caterina Fraschetti1, Antonello Filippi, Maria Elisa Crestoni
1Dipartimento di Chimica e Tecnologia del Farmaco, Università La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.
Abstract:
Protonated hexaazamacrocycle [M•H](+) is able to detect K(+) ions present at ppb level in methanolic solutions containing 10(-5) M of Na(+) ions. The high sensitivity and selectivity of [M•H](+) for K(+) is ascribed to the favorable energy balance between the K(+) ion desolvation and its coordination to the [M•H](+) macrocycle, which allows the formation of the corresponding adduct before the Coulombic explosion of the ESI-MS nanodroplets.
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