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Electrochimica Acta, Vol.46, No.17, 2733-2740, 2001
Heterodinucleating macrocyclic compounds designed for electrochemical recognition
This paper presents the electrochemical recognition properties of a series of redox-active ionophores containing two distinct complexing cavities: a Schiff base ligand complexed with Ni-II. Cu-II or Fe-III and locked by a flexible polyoxyethylene chain of variable size. Their electrochemical recognition behavior was manifested by the emergence of a new cyclic voltammetry signal or by a progressive odor potential shift upon complexation of their crown ether-like moiety by alkali and alkaline earth metal cations. ammonium cation and protonated dopamine. UV-vis and FAB-MS experiments: confirmed the formation of complexes between these receptors and the surveyed cations. Preliminary results have shown that gold electrodes modified by reaction with a receptor containing a thioether group exhibit electrochemical recognition properties similar to those found in homogeneous solution.