Halo-derivatised calix[4]tubes.

Halo functionalisation of calix[4]tubes has been investigated through both derivatisation of individual calix[4]arenes and calix[4]tubes, using classical synthetic methods, to allow preparation of a series of novel derivatives. The solution and solid state properties are in accordance with the const...

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Main Authors: Matthews, SE, Felix, V, Drew, MG, Beer, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2003
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Felix, V
Drew, MG
Beer, P
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Drew, MG
Beer, P
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description Halo functionalisation of calix[4]tubes has been investigated through both derivatisation of individual calix[4]arenes and calix[4]tubes, using classical synthetic methods, to allow preparation of a series of novel derivatives. The solution and solid state properties are in accordance with the constituent[4]arenes adopting flattened cone arrangements which on complexation with potassium simplify to a regular cone. Electrospray and 1H NMR studies, combined with molecular modelling have been used to ascertain the metal binding of this new series of cryptand like ionophores, demonstrating their retained selectivity for binding potassium over other Group 1 metals and the dependence on counter anion in the weak binding of silver.
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spelling oxford-uuid:52f7c851-b73e-4efa-9c1c-ab54637c226d2022-03-26T16:28:42ZHalo-derivatised calix[4]tubes.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:52f7c851-b73e-4efa-9c1c-ab54637c226dEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2003Matthews, SEFelix, VDrew, MGBeer, PHalo functionalisation of calix[4]tubes has been investigated through both derivatisation of individual calix[4]arenes and calix[4]tubes, using classical synthetic methods, to allow preparation of a series of novel derivatives. The solution and solid state properties are in accordance with the constituent[4]arenes adopting flattened cone arrangements which on complexation with potassium simplify to a regular cone. Electrospray and 1H NMR studies, combined with molecular modelling have been used to ascertain the metal binding of this new series of cryptand like ionophores, demonstrating their retained selectivity for binding potassium over other Group 1 metals and the dependence on counter anion in the weak binding of silver.
spellingShingle Matthews, SE
Felix, V
Drew, MG
Beer, P
Halo-derivatised calix[4]tubes.
title Halo-derivatised calix[4]tubes.
title_full Halo-derivatised calix[4]tubes.
title_fullStr Halo-derivatised calix[4]tubes.
title_full_unstemmed Halo-derivatised calix[4]tubes.
title_short Halo-derivatised calix[4]tubes.
title_sort halo derivatised calix 4 tubes
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