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Dawei Zhang1, Tanya K Ronson1, Jesús Mosquera1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Road, Cambridge, CB2 1EW, UK.
Abstract:
Selective anion extraction is useful for the recovery and purification of valuable chemicals, and in the removal of pollutants from the environment. Here we report that FeII4 L4 cage 1 is able to extract an equimolar amount of ReO4- , a high-value anion and a nonradioactive surrogate of TcO4- , from water into nitromethane. Importantly, the extraction was efficiently performed even in the presence of 10 other common anions in water, highlighting the high selectivity of 1 for ReO4- . The extracted guest could be released into water as the cage disassembled in ethyl acetate, and then 1 could be recycled by switching the solvent to acetonitrile. The versatile solubility of the cage also enabled complete extraction of ReO4- (as the tetrabutylammonium salt) from an organic phase into water by using the sulfate salt of 1 as the extractant.
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