Biomolecular and artificial receptors are typically designed to exploit the hydrophobic effect in order to enhance the stability of receptor−ligand complexes in water. For example, artificial receptors are often built around hydrophobic cavities. These receptors exploit the hydrophobic effect toward ligand recognition, but the structure of the binding site requires a rigid framework to overcome the hydrophobic effect-driven tendency to collapse. Here we present an artificial receptor that exploits the hydrophobic effect to define its structure in water. The receptor is based on amphiphilic building blocks that assemble into micelle-like aggregates of a very high stability, attributed to the unusual shape of the amphiphile: a relatively rigi...
Molecularly imprinted nanoparticles (MINPs) were prepared when surfactants with a tripropargylammoni...
We investigate the self-assembly of amphiphilic nanoparticles (NPs) functionalized with mixed monola...
Aqueous media are competitive environments in which to perform host–guest chemistry, particularly wh...
Molecular recognition in water is an important topic, but a challenging task due to the very competi...
The use of micelles to transpose lipophilic receptors, such as uranyl-salophen complexes, into an aq...
A new amphiphilic receptor containing a macrocyclic anionic headgroup and a single alkyl chain was p...
The development of artificial receptors for efficient recognition of analytes in water is a challeng...
During the last half a century, great achievements have been made in molecular recognition in parall...
Amphiphilic bowl-shaped receptor molecules have been synthesized starting from diphenylglycoluril. U...
Molecularly imprinted nanoparticles (MINPs) were prepared when surfactants with a tripropargylammoni...
We investigate the self-assembly of amphiphilic nanoparticles (NPs) functionalized with mixed monola...
Aqueous media are competitive environments in which to perform host–guest chemistry, particularly wh...
Molecular recognition in water is an important topic, but a challenging task due to the very competi...
The use of micelles to transpose lipophilic receptors, such as uranyl-salophen complexes, into an aq...
A new amphiphilic receptor containing a macrocyclic anionic headgroup and a single alkyl chain was p...
The development of artificial receptors for efficient recognition of analytes in water is a challeng...
During the last half a century, great achievements have been made in molecular recognition in parall...
Amphiphilic bowl-shaped receptor molecules have been synthesized starting from diphenylglycoluril. U...
Molecularly imprinted nanoparticles (MINPs) were prepared when surfactants with a tripropargylammoni...
We investigate the self-assembly of amphiphilic nanoparticles (NPs) functionalized with mixed monola...
Aqueous media are competitive environments in which to perform host–guest chemistry, particularly wh...