Issue 45, 2010

Non-trivial solution chemistry between amido-pyridylcalix[4]arenes and some metal salts

Abstract

Mercury ion complexation reactions were carried out between 3 and various mercury(II) salts. 1H NMR studies showed that the role of solvent, the anion chosen and the initial reaction conditions were critical and that the formation of a “simple” mercury(II) complex was non-trivial. The mercury(II) ion can cause either (i) the formation of an ion-pair system, which have a characteristic doubling of all signals in the 1H NMR spectrum, (ii) a cleavage reaction to occur resulting in the reformation of the calix[4]arene diester compound 2, but only when the reaction is heated and (iii) “simple” mercury binding to the pyridine rings when the binding studies are carried out using NMR titration techniques. The electrochemistry results, on the same systems, show that the initial reaction involves the removal of the phenoxide protons followed by the resulting catalysis of the mercury species. This proton removal is not observed in the NMR spectra of any of the mercury reactions. It was also found that 3 could bind silver and zinc salts and was not selective for mercury(II) as was previously described.

Graphical abstract: Non-trivial solution chemistry between amido-pyridylcalix[4]arenes and some metal salts

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Aug 2010
Accepted
01 Sep 2010
First published
18 Oct 2010

Dalton Trans., 2010,39, 10928-10936

Non-trivial solution chemistry between amido-pyridylcalix[4]arenes and some metal salts

J. J. Colleran, B. S. Creaven, D. F. Donlon and J. McGinley, Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 10928 DOI: 10.1039/C0DT00976H

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