Argentivorous molecules: structural evidence for Ag+–π interactions in solution
…, H Takahashi, S Ueno, T Suzuki, S Kuwahara
Index: Habata, Yoichi; Ikeda, Mari; Yamada, Sachiko; Takahashi, Hiroki; Ueno, Sumiko; Suzuki, Takatoshi; Kuwahara, Shunsuke Organic Letters, 2012 , vol. 14, # 17 p. 4576 - 4579
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Abstract
Tetra-armed cyclens bearing aromatic side arms were prepared by the reductive amination of cyclen with substituted benzaldehydes. When equimolar amounts of Ag+ ions were added to the ligands, the aromatic rings covered the Ag+ ions incorporated in the ligand cavities, as if the aromatic ring “petals” caught the Ag+ ions in the way an insectivorous plant (Venus flytrap) catches insects. The ligands are called “argentivorous molecules”. Evidence of ...
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