Issue 8, 2005

Ureavs.thiourea in anion recognition

Abstract

Neutral anion receptors (LH) form stable 1 : 1 H-bond [LH⋯X] complexes with carboxylates, halides and phosphate (X). Some of the [LH⋯X] complexes, in presence of an excess of X, release an HX fragment, with formation of [HX2] and the deprotonated receptor L. The tendency towards deprotonation increases with the acidity of the receptor and with the stability of the [HX2] self-complex. Thus, the more acidic thiourea containing receptor deprotonates in the presence all the investigated anions except chloride, whereas the less acidic urea containing receptor undergoes deprotonation only in the presence of fluoride, due to the high stability of [HF2].

Graphical abstract: Urea vs. thiourea in anion recognition

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Jan 2005
Accepted
22 Feb 2005
First published
10 Mar 2005

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2005,3, 1495-1500

Urea vs. thiourea in anion recognition

D. E. Gómez, L. Fabbrizzi, M. Licchelli and E. Monzani, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2005, 3, 1495 DOI: 10.1039/B500123D

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