Transition metals can be used as structural elements to build up anion receptors, enhancing H-bond donor tendencies, favouring the assembling of the molecular framework, inducing the formation of a cage. The versatile spectroscopic and electrochemical properties of the metal ion can provide a convenient signalling mechanism to communicate the occurrence of anion recognition.

Anion receptors that contain metals as structural units

AMENDOLA, VALERIA;FABBRIZZI, LUIGI
2009-01-01

Abstract

Transition metals can be used as structural elements to build up anion receptors, enhancing H-bond donor tendencies, favouring the assembling of the molecular framework, inducing the formation of a cage. The versatile spectroscopic and electrochemical properties of the metal ion can provide a convenient signalling mechanism to communicate the occurrence of anion recognition.
2009
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Anion receptors; Metal complexes; Hydrogen-bond donors
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Amendola, Valeria; Fabbrizzi, Luigi
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