what is the meaning of Crypt in crown ether chemistry?
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Crown ethers (or crowns) are known as a group of macrocyclic polyethers. The structure has ethereal oxygen atoms are separated by two methylene (CH2-) groups. ... Crypts contain nitrogen, oxygen and sometimes phosphorus and sulfur atoms in their core structure.
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called as 'cryptates' (or cryptands or simply, crypts). They are more potent, stronger and. selective complexing agents for alkali metals. Crypts contain nitrogen, oxygen and sometimes phosphorus and sulfur atoms in their core structure. They are for the same reason considered as the 3D equivalents of crown ethers.
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