Positive ion pair cooperativity exhibited for the binding of phosphate under physiological conditions
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry2005Vol. 3(21), pp. 3877–3877
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Abstract
The synthesis of a heteroditopic receptor which exhibits positive cooperativity for the binding of phosphate ion pairs under physiological conditions. Optimised complementarity between crown ether host and metal guest leads to increased binding affinity, Ka.
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