Using
anions to induce molecular structure is a rapidly growing
area of dynamic and switchable supramolecular chemistry. The emphasis
of this review is on helical anion foldamers in solution, and many
of the beautiful complexes described herein are accentuated by their
crystal structures. Anion foldamers are defined as single- or multistrand
complexesoften helicalthat incorporate one or more
anions. The review begins by discussing foldamer structure and nomenclature
and follows with discourse on the anions which are employed. Recent
advances in functional foldamers that bind a single anion are examined,
including: induced chirality, stimuli-responsive dynamics, fluorescence
changes, organocatalysis, anion transport, and halogen bonding. The
review then inspects multianion foldamers, and this section is organized
by the number of strands within the foldamerfrom single- to
triple-strand foldamers. Finally, the review is punctuated by recent
hydrogen- and halogen-bonding triple-strand anion foldamers.
The Hydrogen Bond Enhanced Halogen Bond (HBeXB) has recently been used to effectively improve anion binding, organocatalysis, and protein structure/function. In this study, we present the first systematic investigation of...
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