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Pyrene-Appended Fluorescent Tweezers Generated via the Weak-Link Approach and Their Halide Recognition Properties

Authors :
Arnold L. Rheingold
James A. Golen
Dongwoo Kim
You-Moon Jeon
Chad A. Mirkin
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Through the Weak-Link Approach, fluorescent condensed and open Cu(I) tweezer complexes were prepared and characterized. These complexes exhibit fluorescence-sensitive binding properties for halide anions. The solid-state structure of a non-fluorescent Rh(I) tweezer analogue, determined by X-ray crystallography, shows that the counter anion, Cl−, is trapped inbetween the two amide groups of the tweezer arms through hydrogen bonds. Although the tweezer binds Cl−, the open complex also binds Cl−, showing that the main role of the metal is to increase the local concentration of the pyrenyl amide moieties so that 2:1 binding can take place.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6c5ee35eee9e57e8cd6e071110053286