A highly selective recognition of fluoride was achieved through the design of a small hemicryptophane cage () presenting a southern tris-urea hosting moiety. The resulting host-guest complex has been characterized by electrospray ionization-high-resolution mass spectrometry, H and F NMR, and X-ray diffraction techniques. In particular, X-ray diffraction analysis of [·F] reveals that the encapsulation of one fluoride, within , occurs through NH···F H-bonding with the six NH residues of the tris-urea ligand. An association constant of 1200 M was extracted from H NMR titration experiments, indicating that efficient fluoride binding also occurs in solution. Finally, in sharp contrast with previously reported urea-based hemicryptophane hosts, the small preorganized cavity found in allows for an exclusive selectivity for fluoride over other competing halides.

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