Jc. Bryan et al., Synthesis, alkali metal picrate extraction properties, and X-ray crystal structure of a novel, cage-annulated monoaza-18-crown-6 host, STRUCT CHEM, 12(3-4), 2001, pp. 275-282
Compound 5, a cage-annulated monoaza-18-crown-6 macrocyclic polyether, has
been synthesized, and its alkali metal picrate extraction capabilities have
been assessed relative to those of the parent monoaza-18-crown-6 host syst
em. It was observed that both 5 and monoaza-18-crown-6 are selective K+ pic
rate extractants; however, 5 appears generally to be a somewhat more effici
ent alkali metal picrate extractant than monoaza-18-crown-6. Interestingly,
both the avidity and selectivity of 5 toward extraction of alkali metal pi
crates from aqueous solution into CHCl3 appears to be pH dependent. In addi
tion, the X-ray crystal structure of an unusual hydronium ion complex of 5
[i.e., 5(HCl)(H2O)-(CHCl3)(2)] has been determined. The X-ray structure thu
s determined is compared with the corresponding structure of 5(HCl)(H2O) th
at has been calculated via application of B3LYP Density Functional Theory.