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Ca2+-selective recognition was achieved by using the site-selective transmetalation of homotrinuclear metallohost L1Zn32+ containing a linear tetraoxime ligand. The selectivity (log(KCa/KMg) > 5.1) is comparable to those of the excellent Ca2+ receptors or sensors such as BAPTA, Quin2, and K23E1. X-ray crystallography revealed that the Ca2+ complex L1Zn2Ca2+ has a helical structure. On the other hand, the larger analogue H6L2 gave a mixture of L2Zn42+ isomers, which selectively recognizes Ba2+ to give a single tetranuclear complex, L2Zn3Ba2+.
Akine et al. (Thu,) studied this question.