The synthesis and anion binding properties of novel halogen-bonding (XB) bis-iodotriazole-pyridinium-containing acyclic and [2]catenane anion host systems are described. The XB acyclic receptor displays selectivity for acetate over halides with enhanced anion recognition properties compared to the analogous hydrogen-bonding (HB) acyclic receptor. A reversal in halide selectivity is observed in the XB [2]catenane, in comparison to the acyclic XB receptor, due to the interlocked host’s unique three-dimensional binding cavity, and no binding is observed for oxoanions. Notable halide anion association constant values determined for the [2]catenane in competitive organic–aqueous solvent mixtures demonstrate considerable enhancement of anion r...
This thesis describes the utilisation of acyclic and interlocked host molecules for anion recognitio...
This thesis describes the preparation of halogen bonding and chalcogen bonding macrocyclic and mecha...
Halogen-bonding (XB) interactions were exploited in the solution-phase assembly of anion-templated p...
The synthesis and anion binding properties of novel halogen-bonding (XB) bis-iodotriazole-pyridinium...
Halogen bonding (XB), the interaction between electron deficient halogen compounds and electron dono...
Anion recognition is a growing field in organic chemistry. Many interactions can be employed to sequ...
Natural and synthetic molecules employ noncovalent interactions to engender molecular form and funct...
This thesis describes the synthesis and anion recognition properties of acyclic and mechanically int...
The goal of anion recognition is to develop molecules capable of binding to specific anions, such as...
This thesis describes the preparation of acyclic, macrocyclic and interlocked receptors for the reco...
This thesis describes the synthesis of halogen bonding receptors for integration within interlocked ...
This thesis focuses on the solution-phase measurement and computational modelling of noncovalent int...
Receptors for halide anions are constructed based on the imidazolium unit, and then replacing the H-...
Anions are a ubiquitous class of molecule which play critical roles in many of the environments with...
A series of halide receptors are constructed and the geometries and energetics of their binding to F...
This thesis describes the utilisation of acyclic and interlocked host molecules for anion recognitio...
This thesis describes the preparation of halogen bonding and chalcogen bonding macrocyclic and mecha...
Halogen-bonding (XB) interactions were exploited in the solution-phase assembly of anion-templated p...
The synthesis and anion binding properties of novel halogen-bonding (XB) bis-iodotriazole-pyridinium...
Halogen bonding (XB), the interaction between electron deficient halogen compounds and electron dono...
Anion recognition is a growing field in organic chemistry. Many interactions can be employed to sequ...
Natural and synthetic molecules employ noncovalent interactions to engender molecular form and funct...
This thesis describes the synthesis and anion recognition properties of acyclic and mechanically int...
The goal of anion recognition is to develop molecules capable of binding to specific anions, such as...
This thesis describes the preparation of acyclic, macrocyclic and interlocked receptors for the reco...
This thesis describes the synthesis of halogen bonding receptors for integration within interlocked ...
This thesis focuses on the solution-phase measurement and computational modelling of noncovalent int...
Receptors for halide anions are constructed based on the imidazolium unit, and then replacing the H-...
Anions are a ubiquitous class of molecule which play critical roles in many of the environments with...
A series of halide receptors are constructed and the geometries and energetics of their binding to F...
This thesis describes the utilisation of acyclic and interlocked host molecules for anion recognitio...
This thesis describes the preparation of halogen bonding and chalcogen bonding macrocyclic and mecha...
Halogen-bonding (XB) interactions were exploited in the solution-phase assembly of anion-templated p...