2003
DOI: 10.1021/ol034364i
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Two-Arm Ferrocene Amide Compounds:  Synclinal Conformations for Selective Sensing of Dihydrogen Phosphate Ion

Abstract: [structure: see text] Ferrocene compounds bearing multiple amido groups selectively bind with the H(2)PO(4)(-) ion over other anions. The one-arm receptors form 1:1 complexes with the H(2)PO(4)(-) ion, whereas the two-arm receptors can accommodate two H(2)PO(4)(-) ions. The complexation modes and binding strengths are deduced from the NMR, calorimetry, fluorescence, and cyclic voltammetry studies. The two-arm ferrocene hexamide receptors likely exist in synclinal conformations to incorporate tetrahydrofuran mo… Show more

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“…Urea -NHCONH-protons are seen as two doublets at 8.71 and 8.64 ppm. Urea, NHCONH protons for compound (11) seem to be more upfield than urea protons for compound (12).…”
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“…Urea -NHCONH-protons are seen as two doublets at 8.71 and 8.64 ppm. Urea, NHCONH protons for compound (11) seem to be more upfield than urea protons for compound (12).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…For compound (11), the urea NH protons resonate as two singlets downfield at 8.706 ppm and 8.635 ppm. For compound (12) these two urea -NHCONH protons resonate at 8.614 ppm.Urea protons for compound (11) seems to be more upfield than that for compound (12). Methylene CH 2 protons show singlet resonance at 3.873 ppm and 3.859 ppm for (11) and (12) respectively, suggesting that there is no conformational rotation about the CH 2 unit of the 3,3' methylene dianiline scaffold on the NMR timescale.…”
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