A benzo-21-crown-7/secondary ammonium salt [c2]daisy chain.

A [c2]daisy chain has been constructed from a heteroditopic monomer based on the benzo-21-crown-7/secondary ammonium salt recognition motif as shown by single crystal X-ray analysis. It has been further demonstrated that the complexation behavior of this heteroditopic monomer in solution can be controlled by changing the solution pH or adding/removing K(+).

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