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Anion recognition by hydrogen bonding: urea-based receptors.

Valeria Amendola1, Luigi Fabbrizzi, Lorenzo Mosca.   

Abstract

Since 1992 a variety of urea-based anion receptors have been synthesised, of varying complexity and sophistication. This critical review will focus on some distinctive aspects of anion recognition by urea derivatives, with a special reference to: (i) design and synthesis, (ii) methodologies for the investigation of the receptor-anion interaction in solution, (iii) the interpretation of the solution behaviour on the basis of the structural interplay between the receptor and the anion. It will be shown that the efficiency of urea as a receptor subunit depends on the presence of two proximate polarised N-H fragments, capable (i) of chelating a spherical anion or (ii) of donating two parallel H-bonds to the oxygen atoms of a carboxylate or of an inorganic oxoanion, a property which is shared with other diamides, e.g. squaramide. The wide use of urea in the design of neutral anion receptors seems to depends on the ease of its synthesis, in particular through the reaction of a primary amine group with an isocyanate, which allows the high-yield preparation of symmetrically and unsymmetrically substituted derivatives (83 references).

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20818452     DOI: 10.1039/b822552b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Soc Rev        ISSN: 0306-0012            Impact factor:   54.564


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2.  Experimental and Theoretical Aspects of Anion Complexes with a Thiophene-Based Cryptand.

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3.  Opposite substituent effects in the ground and excited states on the acidity of N-H fragments involved in proton transfer reaction in aromatic urea compounds.

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4.  Synthesis and anion binding studies of tris(3-aminopropyl)amine-based tripodal urea and thiourea receptors: Proton transfer-induced selectivity for hydrogen sulfate over sulfate.

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5.  Hydrogen-bonded complexes between dimethyl sulfoxide and monoprotic acids: molecular properties and IR spectroscopy.

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6.  Enantioselective β-Protonation by a Cooperative Catalysis Strategy.

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8.  Preparation of bifunctional isocyanate hydroxamate linkers: Synthesis of carbamate and urea tethered polyhydroxamic acid chelators.

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9.  Preparation of 3-benzyloxy-2-pyridinone functional linkers: Tools for the synthesis of 3,2-hydroxypyridinone (HOPO) and HOPO/hydroxamic acid chelators.

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Journal:  Tetrahedron       Date:  2015-12-08       Impact factor: 2.457

10.  A neutral porous organic polymer host for the recognition of anionic dyes in water.

Authors:  Whitney S Y Ong; Ronald A Smaldone; Sheel C Dodani
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2020-06-19       Impact factor: 9.825

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