Beilstein J. Org. Chem.2025,21, 845–853, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.68
/bjoc.21.68 Abstract The dual-hoststrategy offers a straightforward approach to ion separation, yet the nature of cooperative interactions between receptor-complexed cations and anions remains poorly understood. In this study, we utilize 18-crown-6 as a cation receptor and a tripodal hexaurea receptor
dual-host systems for selective ion separation.
Keywords: anion binding; cesium extraction; dual-hoststrategy; ion-pair interaction; solid–liquid extraction; Introduction
Ion-pair interaction, defined as the electrostatic attraction between a positively charged cation and a negatively charged anion
individual anion or cation receptors [21]. An alternative approach for ion separation involves the combination of an anion receptor and a cation receptor, known as the dual-hoststrategy [22][23][24]. Unlike ion-pair receptors, this strategy avoids the intricate, multi-step synthesis required for designing
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(a) Schematic illustration of the dual-host strategy for ion pair extraction via solid–liquid metho...