The physical nature of the noncovalent interactions involved in anion recognition was investigated in the context of metalated calix[4]arene hosts, employing Kohn–Sham molecular orbital (KS-MO) theory, in conjunction with a canonical energy decomposition analysis, at the dispersion-corrected DFT level of theory. Computed data evidence that the most stable host–guest bonding occurs in ruthenium complexed hosts, followed by technetium and molybdenum metalated macrocyclic receptors. Furthermore, the guest’s steric fit in the host scaffold is a selective and crucial criterion to the anion recognition. Our analyses reveal that coordinated charged metals provide a larger electrostatic stabilization to anion recognition, shifting the calixarenes ...
Cations and anions are ubiquitous in biological and chemical systems and their efficient and selecti...
The synthesis of cationic rhodium and iridium complexes of a bis(imidazol-2-thione) functionalised c...
Anion−π interactions have been systematically studied using tetraoxacalix[2]arene[2]triazine <b>1<...
The physical nature of the noncovalent interactions involved in anion recognition was investigated i...
The structure and function of a new class of host molecules for the supramolecular complexation of a...
Calixarenes are versatile macromolecular systems, which would exhibit better host-guest chemistry up...
130-144Calixarenes are versatile macromolecular systems, which would exhibit better host-guest che...
Anions are ubiquitous species, and therefore, their sensing is of considerable interest. Anion recep...
Calixarenes are versatile macromolecular systems, which would exhibit better host-guest chemistry up...
AbstractThe complexation characteristics of isophthalamide diether calix[4]diquinone macrobicycle (1...
New heteroditopic bis(calix[4]arene) rhenium(i) bipyndyl (L 1, L ...
The synthesis of cationic rhodium and iridium complexes of a bis(imidazol-2-thione) functionalised c...
A range of novel host molecules with various degrees of pre-organisation for the supramolecular comp...
Rozhenko AB, Schoeller W, Letzel M, Decker B, Agena C, Mattay J. Conformational features of calix[4]...
An aryl-extended calix[4]pyrrole with four meso‑p-hydroxyphenyl substituents was investigated as a h...
Cations and anions are ubiquitous in biological and chemical systems and their efficient and selecti...
The synthesis of cationic rhodium and iridium complexes of a bis(imidazol-2-thione) functionalised c...
Anion−π interactions have been systematically studied using tetraoxacalix[2]arene[2]triazine <b>1<...
The physical nature of the noncovalent interactions involved in anion recognition was investigated i...
The structure and function of a new class of host molecules for the supramolecular complexation of a...
Calixarenes are versatile macromolecular systems, which would exhibit better host-guest chemistry up...
130-144Calixarenes are versatile macromolecular systems, which would exhibit better host-guest che...
Anions are ubiquitous species, and therefore, their sensing is of considerable interest. Anion recep...
Calixarenes are versatile macromolecular systems, which would exhibit better host-guest chemistry up...
AbstractThe complexation characteristics of isophthalamide diether calix[4]diquinone macrobicycle (1...
New heteroditopic bis(calix[4]arene) rhenium(i) bipyndyl (L 1, L ...
The synthesis of cationic rhodium and iridium complexes of a bis(imidazol-2-thione) functionalised c...
A range of novel host molecules with various degrees of pre-organisation for the supramolecular comp...
Rozhenko AB, Schoeller W, Letzel M, Decker B, Agena C, Mattay J. Conformational features of calix[4]...
An aryl-extended calix[4]pyrrole with four meso‑p-hydroxyphenyl substituents was investigated as a h...
Cations and anions are ubiquitous in biological and chemical systems and their efficient and selecti...
The synthesis of cationic rhodium and iridium complexes of a bis(imidazol-2-thione) functionalised c...
Anion−π interactions have been systematically studied using tetraoxacalix[2]arene[2]triazine <b>1<...