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A Rationally Designed NH4+ Receptor Based on Cation-π Interaction and Hydrogen Bonding
Sang Yong Jon1, Jeongho Kim1, Minkyoung Kim1
1National Creative Research Initiative Center for Smart Supramolecules and Department of Chemistry Division of Molecular and Life Sciences Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) San 31 Hyojadong, Pohang 790-784 (Republic of Korea) Fax: (+82) 54-279-8129.
Abstract:
A cage-type receptor binds an NH4+ ion by cation-π interactions and hydrogen bonding with high sensitivity and selectivity, comparable or even superior to those of the natural antibiotic nonactin over a wide pH range. The high performance, low cost, and easy synthesis may offer practical applications for this receptor as an ammonium ion sensor.
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