Dalton Transactions (Print Edition) 2012-06-21

Triazole- and triazolium-containing porphyrin-cages for optical anion sensing.

Lydia C Gilday, Nicholas G White, Paul D Beer

Index: Dalton Trans. 41(23) , 7092-7, (2012)

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Abstract

Triazole and triazolium groups have been integrated into a zinc(II) metalloporphyrin-based structural framework to produce two porphyrin-cages for anion sensing applications. UV/visible spectroscopic titration investigations reveal both host systems exhibit strong anion binding affinities, with the positively-charged triazolium-porphyrin cage capable of colorimetric sensing halides, fluoride and chloride, and oxoanions in acetone-water solvent mixtures.


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