Ruiye Wu, Caihong Mao, Feiying Ruan, Yan Cai and Xiaobo Hu
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Highly selective recognition of fluoride using a trapezoidal cage†
By using a trapezoidal cage (1), highly selective recognition of F− (S > 1000) was achieved in highly competitive environments composed of a large excess of various common anions. Through NMR, fluorescence, UV-vis and HRMS studies, the binding behavior and binding affinity (β2 = ∼107 M−2) of 1 + F− are shown.