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Macrocycles as Ion Pair Receptors

Authors
He, QingVargas-Zuniga, Gabriela I.Kim, Seung HyunKim, Sung KukSessler, Jonathan L.
Issue Date
11-Sep-2019
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
Chemical Reviews, v.119, no.17, pp 9753 - 9835
Pages
83
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SCIE
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Journal Title
Chemical Reviews
Volume
119
Number
17
Start Page
9753
End Page
9835
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/8753
DOI
10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00734
ISSN
0009-2665
1520-6890
Abstract
Cation and anion recognition have both played central roles in the development of supramolecular chemistry. Much of the associated research has focused on the development of receptors for individual cations or anions, as well as their applications in different areas. Rarely is complexation of the counterions considered. In contrast, ion pair recognition chemistry, emerging from cation and anion coordination chemistry, is a specific research field where co-complexation of both anions and cations, so-called ion pairs, is the center of focus. Systems used for the purpose, known as ion pair receptors, are typically di- or polytopic hosts that contain recognition sites for both cations and anions and which permit the concurrent binding of multiple ions. The field of ion pair recognition has blossomed during the past decades. Several smaller reviews on the topic were published roughly 5 years ago. They provided a summary of synthetic progress and detailed the various limiting ion recognition modes displayed by both acyclic and macrocyclic ion pair receptors known at the time. The present review is designed to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the chemistry of macrocycle-based ion pair receptors. We specifically focus on the relationship between structure and ion pair recognition, as well as applications of ion pair receptors in sensor development, cation and anion extraction, ion transport, and logic gate construction.
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