Issue 34, 2009

The Cu(II) complex of a C-lipophilized 13aneN4 macrocycle with an additional protonable amino group as micellar anion receptor

Abstract

Three 13aneN4 macrocyclic ligands have been prepared bearing a -CH2NHR side arm (R = H, n-C5H11, n-C10H21) on a carbon atom. When Cu2+ is complexed in the macrocyclic ring, the amino group of the side arm undergoes an acid–base protonation equilibrium but it is not able to coordinate apically the metal cation even when it is deprotonated. The Cu2+ complex with the ligand bearing the longest appended aliphatic chain is fully confined inside Triton X-100 micelles, and its ability to bind and sequestrate a series of anions inside micelles has been studied at two different pH values, i.e. both with protonated and neutral side-arm amino group. The favourable role played by the protonated amino group in the side arm has been demonstrated.

Graphical abstract: The Cu(II) complex of a C-lipophilized 13aneN4 macrocycle with an additional protonable amino group as micellar anion receptor

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Apr 2009
Accepted
12 Jun 2009
First published
15 Jul 2009

Dalton Trans., 2009, 6751-6758

The Cu(II) complex of a C-lipophilized 13aneN4 macrocycle with an additional protonable amino group as micellar anion receptor

F. Denat, Y. A. Diaz-Fernandez, P. Pallavicini, L. Pasotti, Y. Rousselin and N. Sok, Dalton Trans., 2009, 6751 DOI: 10.1039/B907289F

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