Four ionophores containing bipyridyl groups on a 7-deoxycholic amide derivative scaffold were designed and synthesized. Potentiometric evaluation of the Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) membranes containing those deoxycholic amides bearing bipyridyl moieties with a short linkage showed good affinity to silver(I) ion over alkali, alkaline earth and other transition metal cations. However, two bipyridyl groups flexibly linked to the deoxycholic frame through a long linkage do not result in appreciable potentiometric responses.

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