A series of novel coronands having a 2n-crown-n topology based on trioxane (6-crown-3) derivatives are designed and characterized. These neutral hosts can sense anions through pure aliphatic C-H hydrogen bonding (HB) in condensed phases due to the unusual topology of 2n-crown-n. C-H bonds are strongly polarized by two adjacent oxygen atoms in this scaffold. These hosts provide a rare opportunity to modulate anion binding strength by changing the electronic nature of aliphatic C-H bonds and offer ease of synthesis.
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Org Lett
January 2014
Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, 790-784, Republic of Korea.
A series of novel coronands having a 2n-crown-n topology based on trioxane (6-crown-3) derivatives are designed and characterized. These neutral hosts can sense anions through pure aliphatic C-H hydrogen bonding (HB) in condensed phases due to the unusual topology of 2n-crown-n. C-H bonds are strongly polarized by two adjacent oxygen atoms in this scaffold.
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