Issue 2, 1997

Shaping the cavity of calix[4]arene using transition metals and binding alkali-metal cations inside the cavity: the relevance of the alkali-metal cation–arene interaction

Abstract

Transition metals can be used for shaping and electronically enriching the calix[4]arene cavity; in this approach, the π-basic cavities can be adapted to alkali-metal cation complexation in a very hydrophobic environment and these cations can even be transferred into aliphatic hydrocarbons; the η 6 -arene–alkali-metal cation interaction is structurally elucidated.

Article information

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Paper

Chem. Commun., 1997, 183-184

Shaping the cavity of calix[4]arene using transition metals and binding alkali-metal cations inside the cavity: the relevance of the alkali-metal cation–arene interaction

A. Zanotti-Gerosa, E. Solari, L. Giannini, C. Floriani, A. Chiesi-Villa and C. Rizzoli, Chem. Commun., 1997, 183 DOI: 10.1039/A606826J

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