Issue 5, 2010

Recognition study of substituted benzoic acids by 7-substituted pterin receptors in solution and solid phases

Abstract

Pterin-based receptors (2-pivaloylamino-7-methylpterin and 2-pivaloylamino-7-dimethoxymethylpterin) have been synthesized and studied for the recognition of hydroxy/nitro substituted benzoic acids in solution as well as in solid phases. The X-ray structures of the three complexes, co-crystals [A] (receptor 1 with 3-hydroxybenzoic acid), [B] (receptor 2 with 4-hydroxybenzoic acid) and [C] (receptor 2 with 3-nitrobenzoic acid) respectively are reported and their mode of binding interactions are also discussed since pterin molecules have interesting multiple donor acceptor arrays. In solution phase association constants of receptors with guest acids are determined by the UV-vis method.

Graphical abstract: Recognition study of substituted benzoic acids by 7-substituted pterin receptors in solution and solid phases

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Aug 2009
Accepted
24 Nov 2009
First published
07 Jan 2010

CrystEngComm, 2010,12, 1501-1508

Recognition study of substituted benzoic acids by 7-substituted pterin receptors in solution and solid phases

S. Goswami, A. Hazra, S. Jana and H. Fun, CrystEngComm, 2010, 12, 1501 DOI: 10.1039/B917092H

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