Abstract

A series of di-ionizable calix[4]arene-1,2-crown-3 compounds with a sulfur-containing unit bridging the proximate phenolic oxygens have been synthesized. The ionizable groups are oxyacetic acid and N-(X)sulfonyl oxyacetamide groups with X=methyl, phenyl, 4-nitrophenyl, and trifluoromethyl, which ‘tunes’ the acidity of the latter. The efficiency and selectivity of these novel ligands are assessed for competitive solvent extractions of alkali metal cations and of alkaline earth metal cations from aqueous solutions into chloroform. Also the efficiencies for single species extractions of Pb 2+ and of Hg 2+ are determined. The results are compared with those reported previously for related ligands in which only oxygen heteroatoms are present in the crown ether unit.

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