Halogen- and hydrogen-bonding triazole-functionalised porphyrin-based receptors for anion recognition†
Abstract
Iodotriazole and triazole anion recognition groups have been integrated into a picket-fence zinc(II)-metalloporphyrin scaffold to produce receptors for anion recognition and sensing applications. 1H NMR and UV/visible spectroscopic investigations reveal both host systems exhibit strong anion binding affinities in a range of solvent media. Importantly, the halogen-bonding iodotriazole-containing porphyrin-based host displays halide binding affinities substantially larger than the protic-functionalised analogue concomitant with a reduced strength of oxoanion complexation.
- This article is part of the themed collection: In celebration of Paul Beer’s 60th Birthday