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Small azacryptands

Similarly, by Schiff-base condensation reactions have been used to generate free cryptands from triamines and dicarbonyls in [2+3] condensation mode. These ligands react with silver(I) compounds to give dinuclear or trinuclear macrocyclic compounds where Ag Ag interactions may be present. Thus, with a small azacryptand a dinuclear complex with a short Ag- Ag distance (55) is found.498 With bigger azacryptand ligands also dinuclear complexes as (56) are achieved but without silver-silver interaction. 65,499-501 A heterobinuclear Ag1—Cu1 cryptate has also been... [Pg.934]

A very small azacryptand, 9, binds fluoride with almost unprecedented anion affinity and selectivity, log K=8.8 and log Kp/Kci = 7.6 at pH 5.9 The high binding constant was attributed to a perfect match of cryptand cavity and fluoride size, and it was speculated that the cavity was too small to admit other anions. Subsequent... [Pg.1172]

Smaller macrobicycles and macrotricycles bearing less that six N-donors are also known. These ligands comprise tertiary or secondary amines and are derived from insertion of one or more straps between pairs of potentially bridgehead N-donors contained within a small ring macrocycle, and in this sense they may be considered analogs of the well-known azacryptands. The inability to offer six N-donors, and the presence of tertiary amines in these ligands leads to the preference for divalent over trivalent Co. [Pg.23]


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