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Unusual binding selectivity with non-selective homoditopic pillar[5]arene oxime: serendipitous discovery of a unique approach to heterobinuclear metalation in solution.

Xiangyang YuanYiming JiaYimin CaiWen FengYiming LiXiaopeng LiLi-Hua Yuan
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2018)
A heterobinuclear complexation strategy on homoditopic pillar[5]arene was developed by using a pillar[5]arene with two rims decorated with benzaldehyde oximes. The unique selective recognition process was found to result from vesicular formation based on a controllable self-assembly, leading to binding of thorium(iv) only onto one rim, with the other rim being unoccupied for subsequent complexation of a second different metal ion.
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