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Protonated azacryptate hosts for nitrate and perchlorate
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EngineeringAzacryptate HostsOrganic ChemistryChemistryInorganic CompoundEnvironmental ChemistryNmr Titration MethodsAnion SensingComplexation ConstantsInorganic ChemistryIon ExchangeBiochemistryInclusive Anion CryptateAmmoniaCrystallographyInorganic SynthesisNatural SciencesCoordination ComplexMolecular Complex
Encapsulation of nitrate and perchlorate within two protonated cryptate hosts [H6L1]6+ and [H6L2]6+, as studied by potentiometric and NMR titration methods, showed dominant 1∶1 complexation for both anions. Complexation constants, log K, with [H6L1]6+ and [H6L2]6+ are, generally, high at 3.7 and 3.4 for nitrate, and ≈3.4 and ≈2.5 for perchlorate, respectively. Good geometric complementarity was confirmed in the case of perchlorate and [H6L2]6+ by an X-ray crystallographic structure determination of the inclusive anion cryptate. For nitrate, there is evidence for 1∶2 complexation in the presence of a large excess of anion, relative 1∶1 and 1∶2 complexation constants being in the approximate ratio 103∶1.
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