| Literature DB >> 27873816 |
Pik Kwan Lo1, Man Shing Wong2.
Abstract
Recent advances in the area of recognition and sensing have shown that artificial receptors derived from extendedEntities:
Keywords: Extended calix[4]arene; cooperative binding; recognition; sensing
Year: 2008 PMID: 27873816 PMCID: PMC3705506 DOI: 10.3390/s8095313
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1.Molecular structure of calix[n]arene
Figure 2.Different sizes of calix[n]arenes
Figure 3.Four different conformations of calix[4]arenes.
Figure 4.1H-NMR spectra of 2b in CDCl3 (bottom) and 2b with an addition of CF3COOAg (top).
Figure 5.DFT-optimized geometries of an analog of 2·Ag+ complex for the (a) pseudo-C binding mode, and (b) near C binding mode. The drawings were performed by MOLDRAW.
Figure 6.H-NMR spectra of calix[4]crown-4s, 3a-d and the corresponding spectra upon addition of 10 equivalents of AgCF3COO in CDCl3 and CD3COCD3 (10:1).
Figure 7.ORTEP drawings of (a) 3a·Ag+ and (b) 3b·Ag+ (25% probability). All hydrogen atoms are omitted for clarity.
Figure 8.The optimized structures of (a) 20·CH3COO- and (b) 20·Ph-COO- complexes obtained by B3LYP 6-31G DFT calculations.