• Title/Summary/Keyword: Calixarenes

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A Pyrenyl-Appended Triazole-Based Calix[4]arene as a Fluorescent Sensor for Iodide Ion

  • Kim, Jong-Seung;Park, Sun-Young;Kim, Sang-Hoon;Thuery, Pierre;Souane, Rachid;Matthews, Susan E.;Vicens, Jacques
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.624-629
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    • 2010
  • The synthesis and evaluation of a novel calix[4]arene-based fluorescent chemosensor 1 for the detection of I. is described. The fluorescent changes observed upon addition of various anions show that 1 is selective for I. over other anions. Addition of I. results in ratiometric measurements with 1 : 1 complex ratio.

Ionic Recognition with Quinone-Derivatized Calixarenes in Solution and at Self-Assembled Monlayers

  • Kim Hasuck;Kang Sun Kil;Chung Taek Dong
    • Journal of the Korean Electrochemical Society
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.69-71
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    • 2000
  • Redox-active calix[4]arenes with carboxylic acid and disulfide groups were prepared and spontaneous deposition on silver and gold surfaces was observed. Owing to their unusual structure, the calix[4]arenes exhibit selective affinity fur alkaline earth metal ions in aqueous media. When annular ionophores are immobilized on the surface, voltammetric and spectroscopic studies show the entrapment of metal ions. Furthermore, it was possible to reversibly capture and remove the ions using strong chelating agents such as ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA).

Synthesis and Modification of Novel Iminecalix[4]arene Derivatives

  • Nimse, Satish Balasaheb;Kim, Jun-Bae;Lee, Jeong-Tae;Song, Keum-Soo;Kim, Jung-Hoon;Ta, Van-Thao;Nguyen, Van-Thuan;Kim, Tai-Sun
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.1143-1145
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    • 2011
  • The synthesis of novel iminecalix[4]arenes and further modification thereafter is described using a synthetic strategy. The reaction of the benzaldehyde derivatives with tetraamine functions on the calix[4]arene easily afforded the pure compounds in 92.4-95.7% yields, regardless of the effect of the substituents on the benzaldehyde derivatives. These compounds were stable under the conditions to obtain their analogue dialkylated in the narrow rim, with 83.2-89.9% yields. Characterization of the newly synthesized iminecalix[4]arene derivatives by spectroscopic methods revealed that all compounds are in the cone conformations.

Syntheses and Arene Transport Studies of Water Soluble Aminomethylcalixarene (수용성 아미노메틸칼릭스아렌의 합성 및 방향족 물질의 통과실험 연구)

  • Kye Chung Nam;Dae Soon Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.933-940
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    • 1992
  • Calix[6]arene react with formaldehyde and secondary amines to yields water soluble Mannich bases which can be converted to the corresponding quaternary salts. Treatment of the quaternary salts with a nucleophile such as cyano, ethoxy, and hydride yields p-substituted calix[6]arenes. Calix[8]arene too react with formaldehyde and diallyl amine to yield a water soluble Mannich base. The transport of neutral arenes through an aqueous phase along a concentration gradient mediated by those of water soluble calixarenes as molecular carrier was studied in a U-type cell. Naphthalene, anthracene, pyrene, and fluoranthene are tested as a neutral solid guest compounds for the transport experiment.

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Metabolic Fingerprints by Nano-baskets of 1,2-Alternate Calixarene and Emulsion Liquid Membranes

  • Mokhtari, Bahram;Pourabdollah, Kobra
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.33 no.7
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    • pp.2320-2324
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    • 2012
  • A novel approach for metabolite extraction and fingerprinting was introduced based upon the nano-baskets and emulsion liquid membrane-nuclear magnetic resonance (ELM-NMR) technique. The objective of this method is optimizing the fingerprints, minimizing the metabolic variation from analysis, increasing the likelihood differences, and obtaining the maximum extraction yield. Low molecular weight metabolites in rat serum were recovered by ELMs using 12 nano-baskets of calixarene, as both emulsifier and carrier. The yields of ELMs were optimized by the method of one-at-a-time. According to NMR data, the maximum metabolic variation was achieved using scaffold 4 (4 wt %), n-decane membrane, stirring rate of 300 rpm, treat and phase ratios of 0.3 and 0.8, respectively. The results revealed that some calixarenes tend to extract non-specific macromolecules; and repeatability of fingerprints for 7-mediated ELM was maximum and for 3-mediated ELM was minimum. The yield of extractions was obtained to be higher for n-decane and lower for carbon tetrachloride. Among different membranes, the fingerprints by chlorinated liquid membranes were more repeatable than using toluene or n-decane.