Encapsulated sulfates: insight to binding propensities
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Sung Ok Kang, Md. Alamgir Hossain, Douglas Powell, Kristin Bowman-James
Two crystal structures of sulfate inclusion complexes in an aza- and amido-cryptand represent the first examples of encapsulated sulfate in synthetic cryptand receptors and indicate penta- and octa-coordination, respectively.
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