reviewAccounts of Chemical ResearchJun 25, 2005Closed access

Alfred Werner Revisited:  The Coordination Chemistry of Anions

University of Kansas

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Abstract

A series of macrocyclic receptors were designed to probe the influence of four factors, hydrogen bonding, charge, dimensionality, and topology, on anion binding. Monocyclic and bicyclic polyammonium and polyamide receptors were synthesized from either 2,2'-diaminodiethylamine derivatives (dien) or 2,2',2''-aminoethylamine (tren) building blocks, plus aromatic or heterocyclic spacers. Supramolecular complexes of these hosts with three simple anion topologies were probed: spherical (halides), trigonal planar (nitrate), and tetrahedral (sulfate). Results indicate a number of corollaries with transition-metal coordination chemistry in terms of binding concepts such as the chelate effect and dual valencies, as well…

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Keywords
  • Coordination complex
  • Chemistry
  • Computational chemistry
  • Nanotechnology
  • Organic chemistry
  • Materials science
  • Metal
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