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Recognition of perrhenate and pertechnetate by a neutral macrocyclic receptor

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The synthesis and anion binding properties of a neutral macrocyclic receptor bearing H-bond donor coordination sites are described. The anion binding studies by use of UV-vis and 99Tc NMR methods revealed that the receptor can coordinate perrhenate and pertechnetate in dimethylsulfoxide and chloroform solutions with the relatively high binding constants, viz. log K a > 4. The coordination mode of the perrhenate to the receptor was determined by a single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis.

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We thank the Russian Academy of Sciences program “Chemistry and Physico-Chemistry of Supramolecular Systems and Atomic Clusters” and Russian President Grant MК-2903.2008.3 for financial support. Prof. Yu. A. Ustynyuk and Prof. I.·S. Antipin are gratefully acknowledged for helpful discussions.

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Katayev, E.A., Kolesnikov, G.V., Khrustalev, V.N. et al. Recognition of perrhenate and pertechnetate by a neutral macrocyclic receptor. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 282, 385–389 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-009-0172-x

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