Issue 12, 2001

Design and synthesis of preorganized tripodal fluororeceptors based on hydrogen bonding of thiourea groups for optical phosphate ion sensing

Abstract

Expecting a preorganization effect, tripodal anion host molecules were designed and synthesized. It was demonstrated that two kinds of new thiourea derivatives having a six-fold substituted benzene ring as a preorganized spacer were effective for recognition of the tetrahedral dihydrogen phosphate anion. A tripodal fluororeceptor 1 having a pyrene moiety adjacent to the thiourea binding site showed long-wavelength emission upon addition of guest anions in acetonitrile. On the other hand, a tripodal thiourea receptor 2 connected to anthracene groups via methylene units showed a decrease in fluorescence intensity upon addition of anions. In both cases, the degree of the change in emission intensity was in the order of H2PO4 > CH3COO > Cl ≫ ClO4, which is clearly different from that of reference compounds having only one binding site. Association constants (Ka) of these tripodal fluororeceptors also confirmed the dihydrogen phosphate selectivity over the more basic acetate anion in this homogeneous solution system. The characteristics of the fluororeceptors using the preorganization effect were shown to be promising for the development of chemical ion sensors with a specific anion selectivity.

Graphical abstract: Design and synthesis of preorganized tripodal fluororeceptors based on hydrogen bonding of thiourea groups for optical phosphate ion sensing

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jul 2001
Accepted
02 Oct 2001
First published
05 Nov 2001

J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 2001, 2309-2313

Design and synthesis of preorganized tripodal fluororeceptors based on hydrogen bonding of thiourea groups for optical phosphate ion sensing

S. Sasaki, D. Citterio, S. Ozawa and K. Suzuki, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 2001, 2309 DOI: 10.1039/B105913K

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