Host-guest complexes and their development
Introduction to supramolecular chemistry
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Host-guest complexes and their development
Introduction to supramolecular chemistry

Authors : Christophe BUCHER, Jean-Pierre DUTASTA

Publication date: June 10, 2018, Review date: April 2, 2021 | Lire en français

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3. Host-guest complexes and their development

3.1 Ion recognition

The literature on ion recognition is colossal. It covers both metal or organic cations, such as ammoniums, and anionic substrates, which play a vital role in biological chemistry, where they are involved in numerous enzymatic reactions. In this article, we will describe a few typical examples and give references to further contributions of interest.

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3.1.1 Recognition of metal cations

Potassium ion recognition by nonactin

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