Issue 1, 2008

A new 34-membered N6O4-donor macrocycle: synthetic, X-ray and solvent extraction studies

Abstract

The synthesis and crystal structure of a new 34-membered N6O4-donor macrocycle2 is reported. Solvent extraction experiments (water/chloroform) indicated that 2 acts as an efficient extractant towards silver(I) and zinc(II) at pH values beyond 6 while the extraction of iodide and chromate occurs below this pH. A competitive metal extraction experiment at pH 7.2 in which the perchlorate salts of cobalt(II), nickel(II), copper(II), zinc(II) and cadmium(II) were present together in the aqueous phase led to the following order of increasing extraction efficiency: cobalt(II) < nickel(II) < zinc(II) < copper(II)cadmium(II). A substantial synergistic enhancement of zinc(II) salt extraction was observed for a dual-host extraction system using the macrocycle2 as cation binder and the tripodal thiourea ligand 3 as anion receptor; in particular, a notable extraction of zinc(II) sulfate was obtained.

Graphical abstract: A new 34-membered N6O4-donor macrocycle: synthetic, X-ray and solvent extraction studies

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jul 2007
Accepted
21 Aug 2007
First published
11 Sep 2007

New J. Chem., 2008,32, 132-137

A new 34-membered N6O4-donor macrocycle: synthetic, X-ray and solvent extraction studies

M. Wenzel, K. Gloe, K. Gloe, G. Bernhard, J. K. Clegg, X. Ji and L. F. Lindoy, New J. Chem., 2008, 32, 132 DOI: 10.1039/B710641F

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