Anion Recognition Via polarized –N-H Fragments

Hydrogen bonding interaction and or proton transfer assets of synthetic molecules in presence of anionic species is pretty fascinating in the field of supramolecular analytical chemistry. Not only amide or urea based derivatives have appeared in the highlights, rather from last few decades, polarize...

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