Octafluorocalix[4]pyrrole: A Chloride/Bicarbonate Antiport Agent
Journal of the American Chemical Society2010Vol. 132(10), pp. 3240–3241
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Philip A. Gale, Christine C. Tong, Cally J. E. Haynes, Olubukunola Adeosun, Dustin E. Gross, Elizabeth Karnas, Elaine Sedenberg, Roberto Quesada, Jonathan L. Sessler
Abstract
meso-Octamethyloctafluorocalixpyrrole, a simple tetrapyrrolic macrocycle, has been shown to function as both a chloride/nitrate and a chloride/bicarbonate antiport agent for lipid bilayer transmembrane anion transport. This is the first example of a synthetic macrocyclic pyrrole-based receptor capable of transmembrane bicarbonate transport.
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