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Yıdız G  Yapar G  Erk C 《Talanta》2004,64(4):865-868
The Na+ association constants, K11 and β12, of 1/1 and 1/2 stoichiometry of macrocycles of (1,2)dibenzo[15]crown-5, (1,3)dibenzo[18]crown-6, (1,4)dibenzo[21]crown-7, (2,3)dibenzo[21]crown-7, (2,4)dibenzo[24]-crown-8 and dicyclohexano[24]crown-8 were determined in THF/water, (50/50), mixtures. We used a Methrom Na+ ISE for the potentiometric measurements and applied the 1/(βnm[Ao+])n+m−1=(1−nPc)(1−mPc)/Pc equation where the Pc=P/[1+(m−1)P] and P is the mole fraction of the complexed cation, [An+Lm] for association constants with linear best fit. Results were in well agreement with the macrocyclic size and cation radii relationships. Measurements showed the role of aromatic groups of macrocyclics in THF/water (50/50) which allowed the macrocyclic molecules more selectively bind Na+ compared to the associations those obtained in water.  相似文献   

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The dibenzo[3n]crown-n were synthesised from1,2-bis(o-hydroxyphenoxy)ethane obtained from 1,2-bis(o-formylphenoxy)ethane via Bayer-Willigeroxidations with H2O2/CH3COOH in good yields. The cyclic condensation of 1,2-bis(o-hydroxyphenoxy)ethanewith dichlorides, and ditosylates of polyethylene glycols in DMF/Me2CO3 gave the macrocyclesdibenzo[15]crown-5, dibenzo[18]crown-6, dibenzo[21]crown-7 anddibenzo[24]crown-8. The structures were identified using IR, mass, 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy. Therecognition of the molecules for the cations, Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+ and Zn2+were conducted quantitatively with steady state fluorescencespectroscopy. The 1:1 association constants in acetonitrileshowed a good relation of the appropriate size of the macrocyclic ether towards the fitting cationradii. Namely, dibenzo[15]crown-5 was the best for Li+ binding and more than 100 times better thanNa+ and K+. Dibenzo[21]crown-7 was excellent for Rb+ binding while K+ is 100 timesless preferred. The largest crown ether studied, dibenzo[24]crown-8, exhibited the order of binding power,Rb+ > K+ > Na+. Zn2+ displayed, however, a marked binding with only dibenzo[18]crown-6.p>  相似文献   

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The effects of Na+, K+ and Li+ cations on the fluorescence spectra of benzo[15]crown-5, benzo[18]crown-6 and dibenzo[18]crown-6 were investigated in acetonitrile. The alkali cation role observed was usually the complexation-enhanced quenching fluorescence effect (CEQF) in acetonitrile due to the increased fluorescence quenching rate of the complexed fluoroionophore. The association constants for 1 :1 stoichiometry InK a have been obtained using the relationship 1/K a[L 0] = (1 –P)2/P. It was shown that the preferential interaction rule of compatibility of cationic radii and macrocyclic ring size is in excellent agreement with the association constants obtained by fluorescence spectroscopy. The order of InK a found for benzo[15]crown-5 complexation was Li+ > Na+ > K+ and K+ > Na+ > Li+ for benzo[18]crown-6 in acetonitrile.Presented at the Sixth International Seminar on Inclusion Compounds, Istanbul, Turkey, 27–31 August, 1995.  相似文献   

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Tuncer H  Erk C 《Talanta》2003,59(2):303-309
The complexing of Eu(fod)3 with macrocyclic ethers, benzo[15]crown-5, benzo[12]crown-4, dibenzo[20]crown-6, dibenzo[23]crown-7 and dibenzo[26]crown-8 was observed on their 1H-NMR spectra and the selective binding constants at 400 MHz and 305 K in CDCl3 were reported. The Eu(fod)3 interaction displayed the selective binding role of oxygen on macrocyclic, H2COCH2, backbones with o- or m-dioxyphenyl groups referring the 1H chemical shifts. The estimated equilibrium constants, Ka of 1:1 ratio of interactions were in accordance with the Eu3+ ionic radii to bind the oxygen sites depending on the macrocyclic size and conformation of the ethers. The minimum lanthanide-macrocyclic ether distance displayed the maximum stability so that benzo[3n]crown-n (n=4, 5) group was found to bind the Eu(fod)3 moderately whilst dibenzo[3n+2]crown-n (n=6-8) oligomer chemical shifts were induced largely since the such Eu3+ complexes are more stable with larger ethyleneoxy groups.  相似文献   

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The dibenzo[3n]crown-n were synthesised starting from bis[2-(o-hydroxyphenoxy)ethyl]ether obtained from bis[2-(o-formylphenoxy)ethyl]ether via Baeyer-Villiger oxidation in H2O2/CH3COOH in a good yield. The cyclic condensation ofbis[2-(o-hydroxyphenoxy)ethyl]etherwith tri- and tetraethylene glycol bisdichlorides andthe bisditosylate of pentaethylene glycol in DMF/Me2CO3 afforded the large cyclic ethers of dibenzo[21]crown-7, dibenzo[24]crown-8 and dibenzo[27]crown-9. The structures were analysed with IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR and low-resolution mass spectroscopy methods. The Na+, K+, Rb+ and Cs+ cations' recognition of the molecules were conducted withsteady-state fluorescence spectroscopy. The 1:1 association constants, Ka, in acetonitrile were estimated. Dibenzo[21]crown-7 was the best both for K+ and Rb+ binding but showed too small an effect on Cs+. Dibenzo[24]crown-8 exhibited the binding power in the order of Rb+ > K+ > Na+ > Cs+. However, dibenzo[27]crown-9 displayed marked binding with only K+ but not with Rb+ or with Cs+ cations probably due to the heavy atom effect of fluorescence quenching.  相似文献   

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 The (1:1) Na+ equilibrium constants, Ke1, of macrocyclic ethers of [12]crown-4, [12]crown-5 and [18]crown-6 were determined with a Na+ ISE in the presence of a second cation e.g. Li+, K+ and Ca2+ in dioxane/water (50/50). We estimated the (1:1) equilibrium constants, K e2 of the macrocyclic ethers with Li+, K+ and Ca2+ by this way. The binding selectivity of a macrocyclic ether between two cations was estimated in the same binary solvent mixture where the water hydration role is diminished. Results showed clearly the effect of macrocyclic size and cation radii in a solution. Received October 27, 1998. Revision March 22, 1999.  相似文献   

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A series of para-substituted dianilino[24]crown-8 (DA24C8) macrocycles were synthesized and their ability to form host-guest complexes with bis(4-fluorobenzyl)ammonium ions (DFA+) were investigated. Although these crown ethers contain weakly hydrogen bonding aniline motifs, they do bind DFA+ in CDCl3/CD3NO2 solution, presumably in a pseudorotaxane-like manner. A plot of the values of the relative binding strengths (log[Ka(R)/Ka(H)]) versus the Hammett substituent constants σ+ of the groups at the para-position of the aniline units suggests that a linear free energy correlation exists for this self-assembly process. The strength of the binding between the crown ether and the thread-like ion can be fine-tuned over a narrow range by judicious choice of the substituting groups.  相似文献   

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In the structure of the complex of dibenzo‐18‐crown‐6 [systematic name: 2,5,8,15,18,21‐hexaoxatricyclo[20.4.0.09,14]hexacosa‐1(26),9,11,13,22,24‐hexaene] with 4‐methoxyanilinium tetrafluoroborate, C7H10NO+·BF4·C20H24O6, the protonated 4‐methoxyanilinium (MB‐NH3+) cation forms a 1:1 supramolecular rotator–stator complex with the dibenzo‐18‐crown‐6 molecule via N—H...O hydrogen bonds. The MB‐NH3+ group is attached from the convex side of the bowl‐shaped crown, in contrast with similar ammonium cations that nest in the curvature of the bowl. The cations are associated via C—H...π interactions, while the cations and anions are linked by weak C—H...F hydrogen bonds, forming cation–crown–anion chains parallel to [011].  相似文献   

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Summary Retention of crown ethers in reverse-phase HPLC has been determined by their bonding ability with cations present in the eluent. The dependence of retention of crown ethers on cation concentration exhibits an inflection and makes it possible to calculate stability constant for the crown ether-cation complex. It is shown that in 75% MeOH retention of antitumor antibiotic, actinomycin D, depends on [Na+] and not on [K+] at concentrations of K+ from 5×10–7 to 10–1 mol l–1. Hence, actinomycin D may be classified as an ionophore-antibiotic.  相似文献   

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A systematic analysis of the structural, energetic, and thermodynamic factors involved in alkali metal (i.e., Na+, K+, Rb+, and Cs+) complexation by four calix[4]arene crown-6 ethers in the 1,3-alternate conformation is presented here. The ligands (or hosts) in this work are identical to, or closely related to, the four molecules whose selectivity towards complexing Na+, K+, Rb+, and Cs+ from aqueous solutions was studied experimentally by Casnati et al. (Tetrahedron 60(36):7869–7876, 2004). By dividing the complexation process into three different contributions, namely, the binding energy of the ion to the crown, the elastic energy of the crown, and the solvation effect, it becomes clear that the primary factor that determines ion selectivity in crown-6-ethers is not the size of the crown, as currently believed. All four crown ethers preferentially complex with the smallest ion (Na+) in the gas phase. In the condensed phase, these crown-6 ethers preferentially complex with the larger ions only because the aqueous solvation energies of the alkali metal ions make it thermodynamically less favorable to extract the smaller ions from aqueous solutions. This suggests that the current understanding of the factors influencing the selectivity of metal ion complexation by crown ethers may be in need of revision.  相似文献   

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3‐Phenyl‐ and 3‐(p‐methoxyphenyl)‐7,8‐dihydroxy and ‐6,7‐dihydroxychromenones were prepared from ethyl 3‐oxo‐2‐phenylpropanoate, ethyl 3‐oxo‐2‐(4‐methoxyphenyl)‐propanoate and the trihydroxy benzenes in H2SO4. 3‐Aryl‐7,8‐ and 3‐aryl‐6,7‐dihydroxy‐2H‐chromenones reacted with the bis‐dihalides of poly‐glycols in DMF/MeCO3 to afford 12‐Crown‐4, 15‐Crown‐4 and 18‐Crown‐6‐chromenones. The products were identified with IR, 1H NMR, low and high resolution mass spectroscopy and elemental analysis. Some 1:1 cation association constants, Kb, of the 3‐phenyl chromenone crown ethers with Li+, Na+, K+ and Rb+ cations were studied by steady state emission fluorescence spectroscopy; Kb chromenone‐crown complexes displayed crown ether‐cation binding selectivity rules properly in acetonitrile.  相似文献   

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Complexes of the Alkali Metal Tetraphenylborates with Macrocyclic Crown Ethers Alkali metal tetraphenylborates, MB(C6H5)4 (M = Li to Cs), react in tetrahydrofuran with macrocyclic crown ethers to give complexes of the general formula MB(C6H5)4(crown)m(THF)n. Suitable single crystals for X‐ray structure analysis were grown from a solvent mixture of tetrahydrofuran and n‐hexane. The salt like complexes [Li(12‐crown‐4)(thf)][B(C6H5)4] ( 1 ), [Na(15‐crown‐5)(thf)][B(C6H5)4] ( 2 ), and [Cs(18‐crown‐6)2][B(C6H5)4] · THF ( 6 ), the mononuclear molecular complexes [KB(C6H5)4(18‐crown‐6)(thf)] ( 3 ), [RbB(C6H5)4(18‐crown‐6)] ( 4 ), and [CsB(C6H5)4(18‐crown‐6)] · THF ( 5 ), and the compound [CsB(C6H5)4(18‐crown‐6)]2[Cs(18‐crown‐6)2][B(C6H5)4] ( 7 ), which contains a binuclear molecule ([CsB(C6H5)4(18‐crown‐6)]2) beside a [Cs(18‐crown‐6)2]+ cation and a [B(C6H5)4]? anion, are described. All compounds are charactarized by infrared spectra, elemental analysis, NMR‐spectroscopy, and X‐ray single crystal structure analysis.  相似文献   

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Selectivity of electromembrane extractions (EMEs) was fine‐tuned by modifications of supported liquid membrane (SLM) composition using additions of various 18‐crown‐6 ethers into 1‐ethyl‐2‐nitrobenzene. Gradually increased transfer of K+, the cation that perfectly fits the cavity of 18‐crown‐6 ethers, was observed for EMEs across SLMs modified with increasing concentrations of 18‐crown‐6 ethers. A SLM containing 1% w/v of dibenzo‐18‐crown‐6 in 1‐ethyl‐2‐nitrobenzene exhibited excellent selectivity for EMEs of K+. The established host–guest interactions between crown ether cavities in the SLM and potassium ions in donor solution ensured their almost exhaustive transfer into acceptor solution (extraction recovery ~92%) within 30 min of EME at 50 V. Other inorganic cations were not transferred across the SLM (Ca2+ and Mg2+) or were transferred negligibly (NH4+, Na+; extraction recovery < 2%) and had only subtle effect on EMEs of K+. The high selectivity of the tailor‐made SLM holds a great promise for future applications in EMEs since the range of similar selective modifiers is very broad and may be applied in various fields of analytical chemistry.  相似文献   

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Stability constants of sodium and cesium ion complexes with 18-crown-6 (18C6) and dibenzo-18-crown-6 (DB18C6) in N-butyl-4-methyl-pyridinium tetrafluoroborate [BMP][BF4] aqueous solutions were measured using the 23Na and 133Cs NMR technique at 23 °C. To the best of our knowledge, the estimated values of stability constants reported in this study are the first such values given for ionic liquid solutions. The cationic exchange between the free and complexed species is rapid, and only formation of the 1:1 complexes [M(18C6)]+ and [M(DB18C6)]+ (M = Na+, Cs+) were observed. The complex formation constants demonstrated a strong dependence on the [BMP][BF4] concentration. For [M(18C6)]+, in solutions with a 0.33–0.70 mole fraction of water in [BMP][BF4], lg K values are found to be more than one unit higher than the lg K values measured in pure aqueous solutions, although no information concerning the influence of [BMP][BF4] on the complex formation selectivity could be observed. DB18C6 complexes revealed significantly lower stability under the same conditions. An extrapolation to zero water content gave the lg K = 2.42 for [Cs(18C6)]+ in [BMP][BF4]. It was discovered that when added to water, [BMP][BF4] increases the solubility of crown ethers and decreases the solubility of alkali metal nitrates. Complex formation with crown ethers enhances the solubility of alkali metal salts in [BMP][BF4].  相似文献   

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The coordinative properties of perfluoro-15-crown-5 with monocations were investigated using 19F NMR spectroscopy and ion-selective electrodes with perfluoro-15-crown-5 as the matrix of their sensor membranes and the fluorophilic tetrakis[3,5-bis(perfluorohexyl)phenyl]borate as ion exchanger site. The results show that perfluoro-15-crown-5 interacts weakly but significantly with Na+ and K+. Assuming 1:1 stoichiometry, the formal complexation constants were determined to be 5.5 and 1.7 M−1, respectively. This weak binding is consistent with the strong electron withdrawing nature of the many fluorine atoms in the perfluorocrown ether. While perfluorinated crown ethers have been known to form host-guest complexes with the anions O2 and F in the gas-phase, this is the first study that quantitatively confirms cation binding to a perfluorocrown ether.  相似文献   

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A novel double thicalix[4]arene possessing two amide sites was prepared. The binding behavior with Ag+ has been examined by 1H NMR titration experiment. The association constants K ass of the amide sites are quite similar (K ass = 2.10 × 104 M−1 and K ass = 2.00 × 104 M−1), suggesting that the two amide sites work independently.  相似文献   

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4-H, 4-methyl and 4-phenyl-1-benzopyran-2-one derivatives of [18]crown-6 derivatives were synthesised from 6,7- and 7,8-dihydroxy-1-benzopyran-2-one reacting with pentaethylene glycol ditosylate in K2CO3/DMF/water. The products were identified by elemental analysis, EI-GC-mass spectra and 1H-NMR spectroscopy. The Na+ association constants of some coumarin derivatives were determined with an ion selective electrode in water. The Na+ , K+, Ba2+ and Sr2+ binding role of such compounds were particularly observed as remarkable alterations in acetonitrile. The 1 : 1 associations constants of K+ and Na+ with some coumarin-[18]crown-6 derivatives estimated by this way in acetonitrile exhibited the utility of complexing enhanced quenching fluorescence spectra for the ion binding power of the such macrocycles.  相似文献   

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The effect of solvent on the strength of noncovalent interactions and ionic mobility of the dibenzo‐18‐crown‐6 complex with K+ in water/organic solvents was investigated by using affinity capillary electrophoresis. The proportion of organic solvent (methanol, ethanol, propan‐2‐ol, and acetonitrile) in the mixtures ranged from 0 to 100 vol.%. The stability constant, KKL, and actual ionic mobility of the dibenzo‐18‐crown‐6‐K+ complex were determined by the nonlinear regression analysis of the dependence of the effective electrophoretic mobility of dibenzo‐18‐crown‐6 on the concentration of K+ (added as KCl) in the background electrolyte (25 mM lithium acetate, pH 5.5, in the above mixed hydro–organic solvents). Competitive interaction of the dibenzo‐18‐crown‐6 with Li+ was observed and quantified in mixtures containing more than 60 vol.% of the organic solvent. However, the stability constant of the dibenzo‐18‐crown‐6‐Li+ complex was in all cases lower than 0.5 % of KKL. The log KKL increased approximately linearly in the range 1.62–4.98 with the increasing molar fraction of organic solvent in the above mixed solvents and with similar slopes for all four organic solvents used in this study. The ionic mobilities of the dibenzo‐18‐crown‐6‐K+ complex were in the range (6.1–43.4) × 10?9 m2 V?1 s?1.  相似文献   

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An alkylamide-substituted (−NHCOC10H21) hydrogen-bonded dibenzo[18]crown-6 derivative (1) was prepared to stabilise the ionic channel structure in a discotic hexagonal columnar (Colh) liquid crystal. The introduction of simple M+X salts such as Na+PF6 and K+I into the ionic channel of 1 enhanced the ionic conductivity of the Colh phase of the M+·(1)·X salts, with the highest ionic conductivity reaching ∼10−6 S cm−1 for K+·(1)·I and Na+·(1)·PF6 at 460 K, which was approximately 5 orders of magnitude higher than that of 1. The introduction of non-ferroelectric 1 into the ferroelectric N,N′,N′′-tri(tetradecyl)-1,3,5-benzenetricarboxamide (3BC) elicited a ferroelectric response from the mixed Colh phase of (3BC)x(1)1−x with x = 0.9 and 0.8. The further doping of M+X into the ferroelectric Colh phase of (3BC)0.9(1)0.1 enhanced the ferroelectric polarisation assisted by ion displacement in the half-filled ionic channel for the vacant dibenzo[18]crown-6 of (3BC)0.9[(M+)0.5·(1)·(X)0.5]0.1.

An alkylamide-substituted (−NHCOC10H21) hydrogen-bonded dibenzo[18]crown-6 derivative (1) was prepared to stabilise the ionic channel structure in a discotic hexagonal columnar (Colh) liquid crystal.  相似文献   

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