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Advances in Anion Supramolecular Chemistry: From Recognition to Chemical Applications
Authors:Dr Nicholas H Evans  Prof Paul D Beer
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, Lancaster University, Lancaster, LA1 4YB (UK);2. Chemistry Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford, Mansfield Road, Oxford, OX1 3TA (UK)
Abstract:Since the start of this millennium, remarkable progress in the binding and sensing of anions has been taking place, driven in part by discoveries in the use of hydrogen bonding, as well as the previously under‐exploited anion–π interactions and halogen bonding. However, anion supramolecular chemistry has developed substantially beyond anion recognition, and now encompasses a diverse range of disciplines. Dramatic advance has been made in the anion‐templated synthesis of macrocycles and interlocked molecular architectures, while the study of transmembrane anion transporters has flourished from almost nothing into a rapidly maturing field of research. The supramolecular chemistry of anions has also found real practical use in a variety of applications such as catalysis, ion extraction, and the use of anions as stimuli for responsive chemical systems.
Keywords:anion recognition  anions  sensors  supramolecular chemistry  template synthesis
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