Synthesis and binding studies of hydrogen bonding urea receptors

ORGN 643

Sandra F. Cabrera, cabrera@chem.unr.edu1, Sailaja Govindaraju, sailaja@chem.unr.edu1, and Thomas W. Bell, twb@unr.edu2. (1) Department of Chemistry, University of Nevada,Reno, Mail stop 216, 1664 North Virginia Street, Reno, NV 89557, (2) Department of Chemistry/216, University of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557-0020
Organic molecules can be designed to bind and optically detect blood urea, an important indicator of renal function (BUN).  The hexagonal lattice approach using fused pyridine rings developed in the Bell research group earlier is employed to synthesize hydrogen bonding receptors for urea. The synthesis of receptors capable of forming five and six hydrogen bonds with urea (shown below) is discussed. Fluorescence binding studies of these receptors is also presented.