ABSTRACT
Here we present the anion binding and anion transport properties of a series of calix[6]arenes decorated on their small rim with either halogen bond or hydrogen bond donating groups. We show that the halogen bond donating iodotriazole groups enable highly selective transport of chloride and nitrate anions, without transport of protons or hydroxide, at rates similar to those observed with thiourea or squaramide groups.
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Calixarenes , Halogens , Anions/chemistry , Calixarenes/chemistry , Chlorides , Halogens/chemistry , Hydrogen Bonding , Ion TransportABSTRACT
Here we present the first synthetic transmembrane transporters for Cu+. Calix[4]arenes with two imidazole groups have a linear coordination motif, which allows selective extraction of Cu+ into chloroform. Transmembrane transport of Cu+ into liposomes was investigated with a newly developed assay and the results open the way to biomedical applications of these Cu+ ionophores.