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Calix[4]Resorcinarene Derivatives as Ionophores for Cations Studied in Polymeric (PVC) Membrane

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Calixarenes constitute the class of molecular receptors capable of binding almost all conceivable chemical species; inorganic/organic cations and anions, neutral molecules, metal carbonyls. Rich chemistry of calixarenes has attracted considerable attention. Three monographs on calixarene chemistry have been published [1–3], and three reviews [4–6], one of them dedicated to metal complexes of calixarenes [6].

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Brzózka, Z., Liszewska, E., Pietraszkiewicz, M., Gąsiorowski, R. (1998). Calix[4]Resorcinarene Derivatives as Ionophores for Cations Studied in Polymeric (PVC) Membrane. In: Coleman, A.W. (eds) Molecular Recognition and Inclusion. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5288-4_36

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