A macrocyclic neutral ionophore 8 (X = O) capable of binding weakly coordinating anions such as nitrate and bromide in DMSO solution has been designed by a stepwise, deductive approach. The optimum geometrical arrangement of the hydrogen bond donor sites in the target ionophore was determined by DFT calculations. From these data, a suitable macrocyclic molecular framework was constructed. The 24-membered macrocyclic ionophore was synthesized by standard macrocyclization methods. NMR titrations revealed molecular complexes with defined 1:1 stoichiometries in DMSO for 8 (X = O) with nitrate, hydrogensulfate, acetate, cyanide, iodide, and bromide ions, while dihydrogenphosphate, sulfate, and chloride ions yielded aggregates of higher stoichiometry. The nitrate binding constants of 8 (X = O) are substantial for a neutral ionophore with defined binding sites in pure DMSO solution. Bromide ions, which have a similar ion radius, are
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