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A charge-neutral organic cage selectively binds strongly hydrated sulfate anions in water - Nature Chemistry
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In biological systems, enzymes and transport proteins can bind anions in aqueous media solely by forming hydrogen bonds with charge-neutral motifs. Reproducing this functionality in synthetic systems presents challenges and incurs high costs, particularly when targeting strongly hydrated anions such as sulfate.
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