Claims
- 1. A composition comprising a cyclo[n]pyrrole having no meso carbon atoms where n is 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12.
- 2. A composition comprising a bridged cyclo[n]pyrrole having no meso carbon atoms where n is 6, 8, 10, or 12.
- 3. A compound comprising a cyclo[n]pyrrole macrocycle having structure I:
- 4. A compound comprising a bridged cyclo[n]pyrrole macrocycle having structure II:
- 5. A coordination complex comprising a cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1 coordinated with a metal cation.
- 6. A noncovalently-bonded complex comprising a cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1 and an ion or a neutral molecule.
- 7. A chromatography column comprising a solid support bound to a cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1.
- 8. A method of forming a complex of a cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1 and an anion, a cation, or a neutral molecule, comprising contacting the cyclo[n]pyrrole with the anion, cation, or neutral molecule under conditions effective to allow the formation of the complex.
- 9. A method for separating a first molecule, a first anion, or first cation from a mixture of molecules, anions or cations, comprising
obtaining a cyclo[n]pyrrole-derivatized solid support; contacting the solid support with the mixture of molecules, anions or cations wherein binding occurs between the first molecule, the first anion, or the first cation and the cyclo[n]pyrrole-derivatized solid support; and removing unbound molecules to separate the first molecule, the first anion or the first cation from the mixture.
- 10. A method of transporting a molecular or ionic species through a membrane comprising
incorporating a cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1 into the membrane; and contacting the membrane with the molecular or ionic species in the presence of a gradient of the molecular or ionic species or a counter gradient of a further species
wherein the molecular or ionic species is transported through the membrane by the cyclo[n]pyrrole.
- 11. A method of removing an anion from an environment containing the anion comprising contacting the environment with a cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1 wherein the cyclo[n]pyrrole binds the anion thereby removing the anion from the environment.
- 12. A method of removing a cation from an environment containing the cation comprising contacting the environment with a cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1 wherein the cyclo[n]pyrrole binds the cation thereby removing the cation from the environment.
- 13. A method for extracting an ion pair having a cation associated with an anion from an environment containing said ion pair, the method comprising contacting the environment with an anion coextractant and a cation coextractant, wherein the anion coextractant is a cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1 and wherein the cyclo[n]pyrrole binds the anion and the cation coextractant binds the cation thereby allowing for removal of the ion pair from the environment.
- 14. A method for reducing or preventing corrosion on a substrate susceptible to corrosion in the presence of a corrosion-promoting anion, comprising contacting the substrate with a cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1 wherein the cyclo[n]pyrrole binds the corrosion-promoting anion, thereby reducing or preventing corrosion of the substrate.
- 15. A method for producing a naked cation in a solution containing said cation paired with an anion, the method comprising contacting a cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1 with the solution, wherein the cyclo[n]pyrrole binds the anion thereby providing the naked cation.
- 16. A method of imaging a subject, the method comprising
administering a detectable cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1 to the subject; and observing the subject
wherein the detectable cyclo[n]pyrrole is colored and the observing is by eye or by use of a spectrophotometer, the detectable cyclo[n]pyrrole is fluorescent and the observing is by fluorescence, the detectable cyclo[n]pyrrole is complexed with a paramagnetic metal cation and observing is by magnetic resonance imaging, or the detectable cyclo[n]pyrrole is complexed with an emitter and observing is by x-ray imaging or gamma-ray detection.
- 17. A method for treating a subject having a disease responsive to photodynamic therapy, the method comprising:
administering a photosensitive cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1 to the subject; and photoirradiating the cyclo[n]pyrrole.
- 18. A nonlinear optical material comprising a cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1.
- 19. An optical storage medium comprising a cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1.
- 20. A laser hardening dye comprising a cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1.
- 21. An infrared filter comprising a cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1.
- 22. A method of filtering near infrared light from a light source including near infrared light, the method comprising placing the infrared filter of claim 21 in the path of the light source.
- 23. A method of decreasing light-based degradation of an optical recording medium, comprising adding a cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1 to an optical recording medium wherein light-based degradation of the optical recording medium in the presence of the cyclo[n]pyrrole is less than degradation in the absence of cyclo[n]pyrrole.
- 24. Use of a cyclo[n]pyrrole of claim 1 in the preparation of a pharmaceutical composition for use in diagnosis or treatment of disease.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Ser. No. 60/359,752 filed Feb. 26, 2002, incorporated by reference herein. The government owns certain rights in the present invention pursuant to grant number CHE 0107732 from The National Science Foundation and DOE grant number DE-FG 03-01ER-115186 from The Department of Energy.
Provisional Applications (1)
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