2024
DOI: 10.1002/asia.202301121
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A Cationic Catechol Derivative Binds Anions in Competitive Aqueous Media

Rosemary J. Goodwin,
Nicholas G. White

Abstract: A simple dihydroxy isoquinolinium molecule (3+) was prepared by a modification of a literature procedure. Interestingly, during optimisation of the synthesis a small amount of the natural product pseudopalmatine was isolated, and characterised for the first time by X‐ray crystallography. Compound 3+ contains a catechol motif and positive charge on the same scaffold and was found to be a potent anion receptor, binding sulfate strongly in 8 : 2 d6‐acetone:D2O and 7 : 3 d6‐acetone:D2O (Ka>104 and 2,100 M−1, re… Show more

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