Neutral Ferrocenoyl Receptors for the Selective Recognition and Sensing of Anionic Guests.
A range of neutral, hydrogen-bonding ferrocenoyl anion receptors and redox sensors operable in nonaqueous solvents are reported and a series of anion-binding and -sensing experiments presented. Thioamide-based receptor L2 binds halide anions more effectively than its carboxamide analogue L1, with th...
Main Authors: | Beer, P, Graydon, A, Johnson, A, Smith, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1997
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