Abstract
Three bis urea based acyclic receptors with fixed spacer and varying size of substituents have been synthesized and their binding behavior with different anions are reported along with the selectivity of these receptors towards anions. The fluorescence quenching of the receptors 2 and 3 on binding with anions is also shown. The receptor 1 binds better with Y-shaped AcO¯ ion whereas receptor 3 binds well with Cl¯ ion.
Keywords: Anion recognition, fluorescence sensing, urea, acyclic receptors
Letters in Organic Chemistry
Title: Recognition of Anions by bis Urea based Fluorescent Receptors
Volume: 7 Issue: 5
Author(s): Shyamaprosad Goswami and Subrata Jana
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Keywords: Anion recognition, fluorescence sensing, urea, acyclic receptors
Abstract: Three bis urea based acyclic receptors with fixed spacer and varying size of substituents have been synthesized and their binding behavior with different anions are reported along with the selectivity of these receptors towards anions. The fluorescence quenching of the receptors 2 and 3 on binding with anions is also shown. The receptor 1 binds better with Y-shaped AcO¯ ion whereas receptor 3 binds well with Cl¯ ion.
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Goswami Shyamaprosad and Jana Subrata, Recognition of Anions by bis Urea based Fluorescent Receptors, Letters in Organic Chemistry 2010; 7 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017810791514779
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017810791514779 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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