pH switchable anion transport by an oxothiosquaramide
Chemical Communications2015Vol. 51(50), pp. 10107–10110
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Abstract
An oxothiosquaramide was shown to bind to chloride through hydrogen bonding interactions in DMSO and found to exhibit pH switchable choride transport across phospholipid bilayers via an antiport transport mechanism.
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