Anion induced displacement studies in naphthalene diimide containing interpenetrated and interlocked structures


Autoria(s): Mullen, Kathleen; Davis, Jason; Beer, Paul
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

This article describes investigations into the development of supramolecular systems capable of sensing anions through either displacement type assays or molecular motion. An electron deficient naphthalene diimide thread and electron rich isophthalamide naphthohydroquinone macrocycle was shown to form a coloured pseudorotaxane assembly. Investigations into the ability of such interpenetrated systems to sense anions colorimetrically were undertaken. Anion complexation to the isophthalamide group of the macrocycle causes displacement of the naphthodiimide thread resulting in the loss of colour. The enhanced mechanically bonded binding strength between the naphthodiimide axle and the naphthohydroquinone groups of the macrocycle wheel in the corresponding rotaxane structure however, was found to negate the anion induced displacement process.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/44544/

Publicador

Royal Society of Chemistry

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/44544/1/44544.pdf

DOI:10.1039/B819322C

Mullen, Kathleen, Davis, Jason, & Beer, Paul (2009) Anion induced displacement studies in naphthalene diimide containing interpenetrated and interlocked structures. New Journal of Chemistry, 33(4), pp. 769-776.

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Copyright 2009 Royal Society of Chemistry

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Journal Article