Unique Hydrogen Bonds between 9-Anthracenyl Hydrogen and Anions
The Journal of Organic Chemistry2004Vol. 69(15), pp. 5155–5157
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Abstract
Unique hydrogen bonds of the 9-H of anthracene moieties in hosts 1 and 2 with fluoride and pyrophosphate ions were observed on the basis of the (1)H NMR experiments. Furthermore, hosts 1 and 2 act as a colorimetric sensor and a fluorescent chemosensor for the recognition of fluoride ion, respectively.
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