A new macrocyclic ligand, whose dicopper complex acts as a receptor for dianions in water at physiological pH, was prepared, and comparison with a structurally isomeric but larger complex demonstrates that the selectivity pattern for dicarboxylate binding obeys the principles of preorganization and linear recognition.

Linear Recognition of Dicarboxylates by Ditopic Macrocyclic Complexes

BOIOCCHI, MASSIMO;BONIZZONI, MARCO;PASINI, DARIO;TAGLIETTI, ANGELO MARIA
2007-01-01

Abstract

A new macrocyclic ligand, whose dicopper complex acts as a receptor for dianions in water at physiological pH, was prepared, and comparison with a structurally isomeric but larger complex demonstrates that the selectivity pattern for dicarboxylate binding obeys the principles of preorganization and linear recognition.
2007
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Boiocchi, Massimo; Bonizzoni, Marco; Moletti, Alberto; Pasini, Dario; Taglietti, ANGELO MARIA
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