A new family of heteroditopic calix[4]diquinone receptors capable of the cooperative recognition of ion-pair species through a contact binding mechanism has been developed. The receptors bind contact ion pairs cooperatively, with an unprecedented AND recognition phenomenon being observed to operate in certain cases, in which receptors display no affinity for either of the individual "free" cation or anion, but bind the cation and anion ion-pair strongly. X-ray crystallographic, solution-state, and computational methods rationalize the observed recognition behavior of the receptors. It is shown that the contact ion-pair interaction occurs through a pi-stacking-mediated folding of the receptors such that the anion and cation binding sites are...
A ditopic ion-pair receptor (1), which has tunable cation- and anion-binding sites, has been synthes...
International audienceThe heteroditopic hemicryptophane 1, which bears a tripodal anion binding site...
New heteroditopic bis(calix[4]arene) rhenium(i) bipyndyl (L 1, L ...
A novel heteroditopic receptor (5) based on a rigid calix[4]arene cavity bearing at the upper rim fo...
Ion-pair recognition is a new field of research emerging from cation and anion coordination chemistr...
A new heteroditopic calix[4]diquinone triazole containing receptor capable of recognising both catio...
AbstractThe complexation characteristics of isophthalamide diether calix[4]diquinone macrobicycle (1...
In order to understand the still-poorly understood interplay between calix[4]arene conformations and...
The binding efficiency of a series of monotopic (1–2) and heteroditopic (3–4) calix[4]arene-based r...
This thesis investigates the design, synthesis and binding properties of novel calix[4]ar...
Ion-pair recognition has emerged from cation and anion recognition and become a diverse and active f...
The aim of this thesis is to develop novel receptors for the recognition of anions and ion-pairs. Th...
We report the synthesis of a macrocyclic receptor containing two di-meso-phenylcalix[4]pyrrole units...
We report the synthesis of a macrocyclic receptor containing two di-meso-phenylcalix[4]pyrrole uni...
Cations and anions are ubiquitous in biological and chemical systems and their efficient and selecti...
A ditopic ion-pair receptor (1), which has tunable cation- and anion-binding sites, has been synthes...
International audienceThe heteroditopic hemicryptophane 1, which bears a tripodal anion binding site...
New heteroditopic bis(calix[4]arene) rhenium(i) bipyndyl (L 1, L ...
A novel heteroditopic receptor (5) based on a rigid calix[4]arene cavity bearing at the upper rim fo...
Ion-pair recognition is a new field of research emerging from cation and anion coordination chemistr...
A new heteroditopic calix[4]diquinone triazole containing receptor capable of recognising both catio...
AbstractThe complexation characteristics of isophthalamide diether calix[4]diquinone macrobicycle (1...
In order to understand the still-poorly understood interplay between calix[4]arene conformations and...
The binding efficiency of a series of monotopic (1–2) and heteroditopic (3–4) calix[4]arene-based r...
This thesis investigates the design, synthesis and binding properties of novel calix[4]ar...
Ion-pair recognition has emerged from cation and anion recognition and become a diverse and active f...
The aim of this thesis is to develop novel receptors for the recognition of anions and ion-pairs. Th...
We report the synthesis of a macrocyclic receptor containing two di-meso-phenylcalix[4]pyrrole units...
We report the synthesis of a macrocyclic receptor containing two di-meso-phenylcalix[4]pyrrole uni...
Cations and anions are ubiquitous in biological and chemical systems and their efficient and selecti...
A ditopic ion-pair receptor (1), which has tunable cation- and anion-binding sites, has been synthes...
International audienceThe heteroditopic hemicryptophane 1, which bears a tripodal anion binding site...
New heteroditopic bis(calix[4]arene) rhenium(i) bipyndyl (L 1, L ...