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Anion Receptors with 2-Imidazolidone Molecular Scaffold

  • Published : 2007.09.20

Abstract

Anion receptor based on 2-imidazolidone molecular scaffold has been synthesized. Anion binding studies carried out using 1H NMR and UV?vis spectroscopy revealed that this receptor 6 displays selectivity for the for the oxyanions such as acetate and dihydrogenphosphate ions and the affinity for the anions simply reflects the basicity of anions.

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