Issue 18, 2004

Rigid versus flexible: how important is ligand “preorganization” for metal ion recognition by lower rim-functionalized calix[4]arenes?

Abstract

For an assessment of the outcomes from use of an appropriately “preorganized” calixarene-based ionophore versus its conformationally mobile prototype, solvent extraction propensities of flexible calix[4]arene di-[N-(X-sulfonyl)carboxamides] for alkali, alkaline earth metal cations, Pb2+, Ag+ and Hg2+ are compared with those for seven new rigid analogs fixed in the cone, partial cone and 1,3-alternate conformations. For each of the metal ions, the preferred calix[4]arene conformation was determined from the NMR spectra for the metal salt of the flexible ligand. Except for Ag+, flexible calix[4]arene di-[N-(X-sulfonyl)carboxamides] were found to provide greater metal ion extraction efficiency and better selectivity than the corresponding “preorganized” ionophores.

Graphical abstract: Rigid versus flexible: how important is ligand “preorganization” for metal ion recognition by lower rim-functionalized calix[4]arenes?

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 May 2004
Accepted
23 Jul 2004
First published
23 Aug 2004

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2004,2, 2585-2592

Rigid versus flexible: how important is ligand “preorganization” for metal ion recognition by lower rim-functionalized calix[4]arenes?

G. G. Talanova, V. S. Talanov, H. Hwang, C. Park, K. Surowiec and R. A. Bartsch, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2004, 2, 2585 DOI: 10.1039/B407812H

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