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Recognition, Sensing, and Trapping of Bicarbonate Anions with a Dicationic meso-Bis(benzimidazolium) Calix[4]pyrrole

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Summary A meso -aryl calix[4]pyrrole derivative bearing benzimidazolium groups at the two diametrical meso positions was synthesized. The receptor acts as an effective host for the bicarbonate anion at concentrations… Click to show full abstract

Summary A meso -aryl calix[4]pyrrole derivative bearing benzimidazolium groups at the two diametrical meso positions was synthesized. The receptor acts as an effective host for the bicarbonate anion at concentrations as low as 4 nM. A change in fluorescence response was observed under conditions of fluorescence dye displacement when this functionalized calix[4]pyrrole was exposed to the HCO 3 – anion. Tests with various carbonated drinks revealed its ability to function as an easy-to-use sensor for dissolved CO 2 , as monitored through the bicarbonate anion concentration. Depending on the specific choice of conditions, recrystallization of the calix[4]pyrrole receptor in the presence of Cs 2 CO 3 and methanol yielded crystals of either the HCO 3 – anion complex or methyl carbonate (CH 3 OCO 2 – ), a normally difficult-to-access species whose formation under non-forcing equilibrium conditions is ascribed to trapping by the calix[4]pyrrole receptor. The present system thus provides a recognition-based approach to the chemical capture of hydrated, anionic forms of CO 2 .

Keywords: anion; meso; calix pyrrole; benzimidazolium; calix

Journal Title: Chem
Year Published: 2017

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