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Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry | 1994

Factors influencing enantiomeric recognition of primary alkylammonium salts by pyridino-18-crown-6 type ligands

Reed M. Izatt; Tingmin Wang; Jon K. Hathaway; Xian X. Zhang; Janet C. Curtis; Jerald S. Bradshaw; Cheng Y. Zhu; Péter Huszthy

Equilibrium constant (K), enthalpy change (ΔH), and entropy change (ΔS) values were determined for the interactions of a series of chiral pyridino-18-crown-6 type ligands with enantiomers of several primary alkylammonium salts in various solvents. Good enantiomeric recognition in terms of Δ logK was observed in many systems with Δ logK values greater than 0.4. The extent of enantiomeric recognition and the stabilities of the chiral crown ether-ammonium salt complexes were found to depend on the rigidity of the macrocyclic frame of the ligand, the type and arrangement of the donor atoms on the ligand, the bulkiness of the substituents on the ligands chiral centers, the location of the chiral centers on the ligand, and the solvent. The effects of these factors on the extent of enantiomeric recognition and on the stabilities of the complexes were examined for the systems studied.


Archive | 2018

Green Chemistry Principles Applied to the Selective Separation and Purification of Specialty Metals Using Molecular Recognition Technology

Steven R. Izatt; Ronald L. Bruening; Reed M. Izatt

Green chemistry principles will be discussed, and examples will be given of the use of Molecular Recognition Technology (MRT) to selectively separate specialty metals such as cobalt, nickel, bismuth, rhenium, molybdenum, indium and germanium from various primary and secondary feed streams. Recovery of these metals has numerous advantages including (i) conservation of valuable resources, (ii) prevention of environmental damage, and (iii) elimination of capital and operating expenses due to re-processing or disposal of metal-bearing streams.


Archive | 1993

Aza-crown macrocycles

Jerald S. Bradshaw; Krzysztof E. Krakowiak; Reed M. Izatt


Analytical Chemistry | 1988

Separation of silver from other metal cations using pyridone and triazole macrocycles in liquid membrane systems

Reed M. Izatt; Gypzy C. Lindh; Ronald L. Bruening; Péter Huszthy; Christopher W. McDaniel; Jerald S. Bradshaw; James J. Christensen


Archive | 1988

SULFUR AND NITROGEN-CONTAINING HYDROCARBONS AND PROCESS OF USING SAME IN RECOVERING AND CONCENTRATING DESIRED IONS FROM SOLUTIONS THEREOF

Byron J. Tarbet; Ronald L. Bruening; Jerald S. Bradshaw; Reed M. Izatt


Archive | 1997

Poly n-cyclic aromatic ligands bonded to solid supports for removing and concentrating ions from solutions

Ronald L. Bruening; Krzysztof E. Krakowiak; Reed M. Izatt; Jerald S. Bradshaw


Archive | 1992

Support bonded polyalkylene-polyamine-poly(carboxylic acid) and extraction of metal ions therewith

Ronald L. Bruening; Bryon J. Tarbet; Krzysztof E. Krakowiak; Jerald S. Bradshaw; Reed M. Izatt


Archive | 2000

Functionalized macrocyclic ligands as sensory molecules for metal ions

Guoping Xue; Paul B. Savage; Jerald S. Bradshaw; Xian X. Zhang; Reed M. Izatt


Archive | 1999

Metal-Ion Separations Using SuperLig or AnaLig Materials Encased in Empore Cartridges and Disks

Garold L. Goken; Ronald L. Bruening; Krzysztof E. Krakowiak; Reed M. Izatt


Archive | 1992

Treating rhodium, iridium and ruthenium solutions

Ronald L. Bruening; Bryon J. Tarbet; Reed M. Izatt; Jerald S. Bradshaw

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Paul B. Savage

Brigham Young University

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P.R. Brown

Brigham Young University

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Peter Huszthy

Brigham Young University

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