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A water soluble multisite receptor: Synthesis, Cu(II) and organic molecule complexation

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The synthesis of the new receptor,1a, containing two pyridino- and two diphenylmethane subunits is reported. It is remarkably soluble in water (up to 0.1M) and can bind metal ions such as Cu(II) and organic molecules such asp-nitrophenol and 1,8-ANS. The complexation constant for Cu(II) is rather modest whereas the binding of the organic molecules is comparable to that of the other receptors such as cyclodextrins or other cyclophanes.

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Dedicated to the memory of Prof. Iwao Tabushi.

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Fornasier, R., Reniero, F., Scrimin, P. et al. A water soluble multisite receptor: Synthesis, Cu(II) and organic molecule complexation. Journal of Inclusion Phenomena 6, 175–181 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00663050

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