Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2012204881> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2012204881 endingPage "1919" @default.
- W2012204881 startingPage "1913" @default.
- W2012204881 abstract "The selective functionalization of macrocyclic receptors remains extremely challenging because it generally requires the transformation of one and only one functional group among several identical groups. Recently, some of us described that the host–guest properties of a calix[6]arene-based Zn complex could be exploited for its selective monofunctionalization. Herein, we report on the extension of this synthetic strategy to a calix[6]arene-based receptor displaying a different recognition pattern with its guest. More precisely, a calix[6]arene tris-carboxylic acid-based receptor bearing three azido groups at the large rim was selectively monofunctionalized through an intramolecular thermal Huisgen reaction with a hexynNH3+ ion accommodated into the cavity. This work shows that the monofunctionalization methodology can also be performed efficiently with host–guest systems involving ionic/H-bonding interactions, and it is thus not limited only to the use of metal–ligand interactions. In other words, this supramolecular methodology can be used as a general tool for the selective functionalization of molecular receptors." @default.
- W2012204881 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2012204881 creator A5001183449 @default.
- W2012204881 creator A5003383965 @default.
- W2012204881 creator A5015202373 @default.
- W2012204881 creator A5018281204 @default.
- W2012204881 creator A5021036747 @default.
- W2012204881 creator A5030326797 @default.
- W2012204881 creator A5041878433 @default.
- W2012204881 creator A5072578982 @default.
- W2012204881 date "2013-11-21" @default.
- W2012204881 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W2012204881 title "Supramolecular Assistance for the Selective Monofunctionalization of a Calix[6]arene Tris-carboxylic Acid-Based Receptor" @default.
- W2012204881 cites W1966363887 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W1968652549 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W1972768615 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W1975295824 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W1977762520 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W1980859462 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W1981272777 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W1982298201 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W1982469446 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W1990813589 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W1993957339 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2001296440 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2002016076 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2017676241 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2024716623 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2029784883 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2049550594 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2051344231 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2057946857 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2058957601 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2061343703 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2064928543 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2077466405 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2078782377 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2082363238 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2083101889 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2083811444 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2088252867 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2088323269 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2112568259 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2115227359 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2116741024 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2128335519 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2138125738 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2138604907 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2139902274 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2140170994 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2145662716 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2148284816 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2150540490 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2158148330 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2161038614 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2164087183 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2166344590 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2314131330 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2318316507 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2330319662 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2342293295 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W2482587427 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W4211173318 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W4247920962 @default.
- W2012204881 cites W4251803922 @default.
- W2012204881 doi "https://doi.org/10.1021/jo402080d" @default.
- W2012204881 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24219337" @default.
- W2012204881 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2012204881 type Work @default.
- W2012204881 sameAs 2012204881 @default.
- W2012204881 citedByCount "13" @default.
- W2012204881 countsByYear W20122048812014 @default.
- W2012204881 countsByYear W20122048812015 @default.
- W2012204881 countsByYear W20122048812016 @default.
- W2012204881 countsByYear W20122048812017 @default.
- W2012204881 countsByYear W20122048812018 @default.
- W2012204881 countsByYear W20122048812020 @default.
- W2012204881 countsByYear W20122048812021 @default.
- W2012204881 countsByYear W20122048812022 @default.
- W2012204881 countsByYear W20122048812023 @default.
- W2012204881 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2012204881 hasAuthorship W2012204881A5001183449 @default.
- W2012204881 hasAuthorship W2012204881A5003383965 @default.
- W2012204881 hasAuthorship W2012204881A5015202373 @default.
- W2012204881 hasAuthorship W2012204881A5018281204 @default.
- W2012204881 hasAuthorship W2012204881A5021036747 @default.
- W2012204881 hasAuthorship W2012204881A5030326797 @default.
- W2012204881 hasAuthorship W2012204881A5041878433 @default.
- W2012204881 hasAuthorship W2012204881A5072578982 @default.
- W2012204881 hasConcept C115537861 @default.
- W2012204881 hasConcept C116569031 @default.
- W2012204881 hasConcept C145148216 @default.
- W2012204881 hasConcept C147789679 @default.
- W2012204881 hasConcept C170493617 @default.
- W2012204881 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2012204881 hasConcept C179303850 @default.
- W2012204881 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2012204881 hasConcept C188027245 @default.