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Tris-ureas as transmembrane anion transporters
Olivari, Martina,Montis, Riccardo,Berry, Stuart N.,Karagiannidis, Louise E.,Coles, Simon J.,Horton, Peter N.,Mapp, Lucy K.,Gale, Philip A.,Caltagirone, Claudia
supporting information, p. 11892 - 11897 (2016/07/29)
Nine tris-urea receptors (L1-L9) have been synthesised and shown to coordinate to a range of anionic guests both by 1H NMR titration techniques and single crystal X-ray structural analysis. The compounds have been shown to be capable of mediating the exchange of chloride and nitrate and also chloride and bicarbonate across POPC or POPC:cholesterol 7:3 vesicle bilayer membranes at low transporter loadings. An interesting dependency of anion transport on the nature of the cation is evidence to suggest that a M+/Cl- cotransport process may also contribute to the release of chloride from the vesicles.
Chloride coordination by oligoureas: From mononuclear crescents to dinuclear foldamers
Wu, Biao,Jia, Chuandong,Wang, Xiaolei,Li, Shaoguang,Huang, Xiaojuan,Yang, Xiao-Juan
supporting information; experimental part, p. 684 - 687 (2012/04/23)
A series of acyclic oligourea receptors which closely resemble the scaffolds and coordination behavior of oligopyridines have been synthesized. Assembly of the receptors with chloride ions afforded mononuclear anion complexes or dinuclear foldamers depend
