Amine-triggered molecular capsules using dynamic boronate esterification
Chemical Communications2009Iss. 13, pp. 1682–1682
Citations Over TimeTop 10% of 2009 papers
Abstract
Boron-contained molecular capsules triggered by amines are described for the first time; when Et3N was employed as a chemical stimulus the Lewis acid Et3NH+, produced by solvolysis reaction on the boron, was found to be encapsulated in the internal cavity, whereas use of nBu3N led to the related dynamic capsule capable of accommodating several guest species including Cs+.
Related Papers
- → The mechanism of solvolysis of 2-halogenoalkylsilanes. Part II. Deuterium isotope effects(1970)8 cited
- → Methanol solvolysis of metal trifluorophosphine complexes(1968)9 cited
- → Some studies on the solvolysis of 1-chloro-1-alkyl cycloalkanes(1980)8 cited
- → Solvolysis of cis- and trans-4-t-Butylcyclohexyl Tosylates in N-Methylacetamide. Rates and Products Distribution(1973)7 cited
- → Solvolysis Study of Cycliciminomitomycins(2007)