Study on the Interaction Between Melamine-Cored Schiff Bases with Cucurbit[n]urils of Different Sizes and Its Application in Detecting Silver Ion

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Guizhou University, guizhou,china, China

Beilstein Arch. 2021, 202170. https://doi.org/10.3762/bxiv.2021.70.v1

Published 29 Sep 2021

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Abstract

Three different complexes, TMeQ[6]-TBT, Q[7]-TBT and Q[8]-TBT, are constructed by three different cucurbiturils and synthesized guest melamine-cored Schiff base (TBT) through outer-surface interaction and host-guest interaction, where TBT and TMeQ[6] form complex TMeQ[6]-TBT through outer-surface interaction, while TBT and Q[7,8] form complexs Q[7]-TBT and Q[8]-TBT through host-guest interaction., and finally, Q[7]-TBT is selected as a UV detector for the detection of precious metal Ag+. This work makes full use of the characteristics of each cucurbiturils and combines that of Schiff bases to construct a series of complexes and apply them to metal detection.

Keywords: Melamine; cucurbiturils; Schiff base; Ag+

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Gou, J.-X.; luo, Y.; Yang, X.-N.; Zhang, W.; Lu, J.-H.; Tao, Z.; xiao, X. Beilstein Arch. 2021, 202170. doi:10.3762/bxiv.2021.70.v1

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