Synthesis and characterization of novel acyclic, macrocyclic, and calix[4]arene ruthenium(II) bipyridyl receptor molecules that recognize and sense anions
The Lewis acidic redox-active and photoactive ruthenium(II) bipyridyl moiety in combination with amide (CO-NH) groups has been incorporated into acyclic, macrocyclic, and lower rim calix[4]arene structural frameworks to produce a new class of anion receptor with the dual capability of sensing anioni...
Main Authors: | Szemes, F, Hesek, D, Chen, Z, Dent, S, Drew, M, Goulden, A, Graydon, A, Grieve, A, Mortimer, R, Wear, T, Weightman, J, Beer, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1996
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