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Logan A V Faulkner1, Rosemary J Goodwin1, Katarina Trajković1
1Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University, 137 Sullivans Creek Road, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia.
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Postsynthetic modification of a series of hexacationic organic cages containing pyridinium and hydrazone groups gave a new family of neutral organic cages through a high-yielding single-step reduction reaction. The reaction selectively reduces all six pyridinium rings to 1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridines but leaves the hydrazone C═N bond untouched. The neutral cages display strong sulfate binding to give cage·(SO42-)2 complexes in DMSO.
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