2010
DOI: 10.1021/ja107098r
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A Pyrrolyl-Based Triazolophane: A Macrocyclic Receptor With CH and NH Donor Groups That Exhibits a Preference for Pyrophosphate Anions

Abstract: A pyrrolyl-based triazolophane, incorporating CH and NH donor groups, acts as a receptor for the pyrophosphate anion in chloroform solution. It shows selectivity for this trianion, followed by HSO 4 -> H 2 PO 4 -> Cl -> Br -(all as the corresponding tetrabutylammonium salts), with NH-anion interactions being more important than CH-anion interactions. In the solid state, the receptor binds the pyrophosphate anion in a clip-like slot via NH and CH hydrogen bonds.Pyrophosphate detection has aroused interest in th… Show more

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“…This means cone -1 shows a high affinity for the pyrophosphate anion, a biologically important species for which bona fide receptor systems are rare. 11 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means cone -1 shows a high affinity for the pyrophosphate anion, a biologically important species for which bona fide receptor systems are rare. 11 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 It relies on the “click”-type copper-catalyzed [3+2] cycloaddition of an aryl diazide and with an alkyne-functionalized pyrrole to create the key triazole functionality. 15 A variety of 1,2,3-triazoles bearing a wide range of functional groups at the 1- and 4-positions can be synthesized via the click reaction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that all the amide sites associate with the anion. These findings suggest that the expanded cryptand host may serve as a selective pyrophosphate receptor [46,47].…”
Section: Anion Binding In Solutionmentioning
confidence: 87%