Crown ethers and analogous compounds

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Crown ethers and analogous compounds

edited by Michio Hiraoka

(Studies in organic chemistry, 45)

Elsevier, 1992

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Bibliography: p. 471-478

Includes index

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Description

Since the discovery of crown ethers by Pedersen in 1967, several thousands of crown ethers and analogous compounds have been synthesized. Their specific characteristics have been investigated and a variety of applications developed. These developments have led to new fields of chemistry called host-guest chemistry and supramolecular chemistry. This book presents the state-of-the-art of the chemistry of crown ethers and analogous compounds. The first chapter provides an orientation in the new fields of chemistry. Chapter 2 reviews advances in synthetic procedures for crown ethers and analogous compounds including azacrown ethers, thiacrown ethers, functionalized crown ethers, cryptands and others. The focus of chapter 3 is on the concept and synthetic strategies for the molecular design of new crown compounds. Chapters 4-7 are concerned with noteworthy topics in the applications of crown compounds. Chapter 4 deals with the application to ion-selective electrodes and liquid chromatography, both of which are the most important targets in the analytical application of crown compounds. One major application of crown ethers is the design and syntheses of artificial molecules which can catalyze a useful synthetic reaction in an enzyme-mimetic reaction manner, through novel non-covalent complexes. The strategies for enzymatic modelling with crown ethers are covered in chapter 5, while chapter 6 presents the principle of amine-selective colour complexation and its application. In chapter 7 switched-on crown ethers that can respond to environmental stimuli are reviewed. The final chapter is devoted to a wide-ranging discussion of developments in macrocyclic polyamine chemistry. Unlike crown ethers, macrocyclic polyamines, bearing nitrogen donor atoms which belong to a soft base, form complexes with ions of transition metals and heavy metals which are classified as soft acids. Therefore, macrocyclic polyamines are expected to have very versatile applications. Scientists in chemistry, biochemistry, physical organic chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry and industrial chemistry will find this book a helpful summary and a stimulating contribution to research in this specialized field of crown compounds.

Table of Contents

1. Introductory Remarks (M. Hiraoka). 2. Recent advances in syntheses of crown compounds (M. Okahara and Y. Nakatsuji). 3. Characteristics of new crown compounds (H. Tsukube). 4. Applications of crown compounds to analytical and separation chemistry (K. Kimura and T. Shono). 5. Enzyme modeling with crown ethers (S. Sasaki and K. Koga). 6. Amine-selective colour complexation with chromogenic acerands: Principles and applications (T. Kaneda). 7. New developments in switched-on crown ethers (S. Shinkai). 8. New developments in macrocyclic polyamine chemistry (E. Kimura). Index.

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  • NCID
    BA17287152
  • ISBN
    • 0444881913
  • LCCN
    92009214
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 485 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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