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Ruthenium based anion receptors

Another interesting and potentially very useful group of calixarene-based anion receptors is represented by systems with appended transition metal complexes of 2,2-bipyridine units. Technically, these systems utilise classical hydrogen bonding interactions of amidic/urea functions hence, from this point of view, they do not differ from many other receptors. On the other hand, the covalent attachment of bipyridine complexes of ruthenium(II) or rhe-... [Pg.72]

Another class of metal-employing anion receptors is represented by structure 24 [23]. Its function is based on the incorporation of positively charged transition metal complexes directly into the calixarene skeleton. Such calixarenes with enhanced electron deficiency of the aromatic walls provide well-preor-ganised cavities suitable for anion inclusion. The corresponding rhenium [24], ruthenium, rhodium or iridium complexes of this type were prepared and studied for anion recognition [25,26]. [Pg.75]

We recently incorporated the ruthenium(II) bipyridyl moiety into acyclic, macrocyclic, and lower rim caUx[4Jarene structural frameworks to produce a new class of anion receptor capable of optical and electrochemical sensing (226, 253. 254). Stability constant determinations in DMSO using H NMR titration techniques demonstrated that these acyclic receptors (131 and 132) form strong complexes with chloride and dihydrogen phosphate anions (stronger than with analogous monopositive cobaltocenium based receptors). The ruthenium ion is dipositive and hence the electrostatic interactions are particularly favorable. The 4,4 -substituted ruthenium bipyridyls were observed to bind anions more... [Pg.76]

The Perez group has also synthesized a range of d transition metal-derived anion receptors based on rhenium and ruthenium, for example, complexes 137 and 138. Compound 137 contains a bidentate pyrazolylamidino ligand which provides one NH hydrogen-bond donor and an additional pyrazolyl NH donor. The complex binds chloride particularly strongly because of its rigid nature, with... [Pg.1005]


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