Chirality induction in a cation-driven assembly using a crowned metalloporphyrin
Chemical Communications2007Iss. 28, pp. 2953–2953
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Abstract
15-Crown-5-appended metalloporphyrin causes a K(+)-driven self-organization to bind a bifunctional guest ditopically, thereby allowing the circular dichroism (CD) detection of chirality induced in the ensemble when chiral amines are employed as the guest; the chiroptical properties are discussed.
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