Abstract:Crown ethers are macrocyclic compounds that can form complexes with a wide range of cations as well as neutral guest species. They have widespread usage in various fields of fundamental and applied chemistry. Here, we introduce the various synthetic methods for the synthesis of aliphatic and aromatic crown ethers to access compounds that could carry out many functions and could be incorporated into sophisticated systems.
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