The rod-like N3– ion forms a water stable inclusion complex with a tris-imidazolium cage containing a FeII(bpy)32+ subunit as a cap, and establishes multipoint H bond interactions with the C–H fragments offered by the receptor. The N3– complex is 80-fold more stable than that formed by the spherical Cl– ion, which receives 6 H bonds from 6 C–H fragments.

A metal-based trisimidazolium cage that provides six C-H hydrogen-bond-donor fragments and includes anions

AMENDOLA, VALERIA;BOIOCCHI, MASSIMO;COLASSON, BENOIT XAVIER;FABBRIZZI, LUIGI;
2006-01-01

Abstract

The rod-like N3– ion forms a water stable inclusion complex with a tris-imidazolium cage containing a FeII(bpy)32+ subunit as a cap, and establishes multipoint H bond interactions with the C–H fragments offered by the receptor. The N3– complex is 80-fold more stable than that formed by the spherical Cl– ion, which receives 6 H bonds from 6 C–H fragments.
2006
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Anion receptors; Metal complexes; Hydrogen-bond donors
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Amendola, Valeria; Boiocchi, Massimo; Colasson, BENOIT XAVIER; Fabbrizzi, Luigi; Rodriguez Douton Maria, Jesus; Ugozzoli, Franco
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