This thesis concerns the construction, use and modulation of various host–guest systems, from small bispidines for binding of inorganic ions to bisporphyrin clips for supramolecular systems. Small flexible molecules undergo fast conformational movements when in solution. These conformational movements generate time-averaged population-weighted chemical shifts, coupling constants and NOEs when analysed by NMR spectroscopy. A bisporphyrin clip was designed to be used as a host for restriction of conformational movements of small flexible molecules by ditopic metal-ligand binding. Based on conformational analysis in combination with NMR analysis of molecular flexibility in solution (NAMFIS), the relative stereochemistry of flexible alditol-der...
We have designed and synthesized a novel amide-linked bisporphyrin with a 2-naphthalenecarboxamide s...
Molecular recognition via noncovalent interactions plays a key role in many biological processes suc...
We describe the synthesis of a bisporphyrin tweezer receptor 1·H(4) and its metalation with Zn(II) a...
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The focus of this thesis is on the development of molecular tweezers as host-guest systems for stere...
A semirigid bis-porphyrin molecular clip with a glycoluril backbone has been synthesized. The clip p...
Modulation of the solution conformations of N,N?-bis(benzhydryl)bispidine has been achieved by proto...
The main focus of this thesis is on photochemical modulation of molecular recognition in various hos...
Abstract: Ditopic binding of various dinitrogen compounds to three bisporphyrin molecular tweezers w...
Ditopic binding of various dinitrogen compounds to three bisporphyrin molecular tweezers with spacer...
Motivé par leur implication dans le centre réactionnel de l’appareil photosynthétique, puis plus tar...
The conformationally controlled molecular switches provide a new and promising approach to substance...
International audienceThree new bispidone derivatives substituted by methylenecarboxylic ethyl ester...
Ditopic binding of various dinitrogen compounds to three bisporphyrin molecular tweezers with spacer...
International audiencea Bispidones (3,7-diazabicyclo[3.3.1]nonan-9-one) are bicyclic analogues of th...
We have designed and synthesized a novel amide-linked bisporphyrin with a 2-naphthalenecarboxamide s...
Molecular recognition via noncovalent interactions plays a key role in many biological processes suc...
We describe the synthesis of a bisporphyrin tweezer receptor 1·H(4) and its metalation with Zn(II) a...
Open Access article. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0...
The focus of this thesis is on the development of molecular tweezers as host-guest systems for stere...
A semirigid bis-porphyrin molecular clip with a glycoluril backbone has been synthesized. The clip p...
Modulation of the solution conformations of N,N?-bis(benzhydryl)bispidine has been achieved by proto...
The main focus of this thesis is on photochemical modulation of molecular recognition in various hos...
Abstract: Ditopic binding of various dinitrogen compounds to three bisporphyrin molecular tweezers w...
Ditopic binding of various dinitrogen compounds to three bisporphyrin molecular tweezers with spacer...
Motivé par leur implication dans le centre réactionnel de l’appareil photosynthétique, puis plus tar...
The conformationally controlled molecular switches provide a new and promising approach to substance...
International audienceThree new bispidone derivatives substituted by methylenecarboxylic ethyl ester...
Ditopic binding of various dinitrogen compounds to three bisporphyrin molecular tweezers with spacer...
International audiencea Bispidones (3,7-diazabicyclo[3.3.1]nonan-9-one) are bicyclic analogues of th...
We have designed and synthesized a novel amide-linked bisporphyrin with a 2-naphthalenecarboxamide s...
Molecular recognition via noncovalent interactions plays a key role in many biological processes suc...
We describe the synthesis of a bisporphyrin tweezer receptor 1·H(4) and its metalation with Zn(II) a...