Amphiphilic bowl-shaped receptor molecules have been synthesized starting from diphenylglycoluril. Upon dispersion in water, these molecules self-assemble to form vesicles that bind neutral guests and alkali metal ions. In the case of bis(alkylester)-modified receptor compound 4, electron microscopy reveals that an increase in the size of the alkali metal ion (from Na+ or K+ to Rb+ and to Cs+) leads to a change in the shape of the aggregates, viz. from vesicles to tubules. Monolayer experiments suggest that this behavior is due to a change in the conformation of this amphiphilic receptor. In water, molecules of 4 have an elongated conformation that changes to a sandwich-like one upon binding of alkali metal ions. Binding studies with vesicl...
In the present work, a combination of binding studies and molecular docking were employed to demonst...
There is much current interest in the design and synthesis of water-soluble organic molecules with h...
Strongly interacting amphiphilic molecules self-assemble in water. The flexibility of the amphiphile...
Amphiphilic bowl-shaped receptor molecules have been synthesized starting from diphenylglycoluril. U...
A new amphiphilic receptor containing a macrocyclic anionic headgroup and a single alkyl chain was p...
A new L-lysine appended receptor based on diphenylglycoluril is described. This compound self-assemb...
Biomolecular and artificial receptors are typically designed to exploit the hydrophobic effect in or...
The work reported in this thesis is focused on various synthetic ion channels. A broad range of succ...
The synthesis and aggregation behavior of cavity-containing facial amphiphiles is described. The mol...
The development of artificial receptors for efficient recognition of analytes in water is a challeng...
When disengaged interactions within a receptor are turned on by its guest, these intrahost interacti...
Structural and thermodynamic data are presented on the binding properties of anion receptors contain...
A novel series of vesicle-forming ion-paired amphiphiles, bis(hexadecyldimethylammonium)alkane dipal...
This contribution describes the metal ion responsive adhesion of vesicles induced by a conformationa...
Click chemistry has been successfully extended into the field of molecular design of novel amphiphat...
In the present work, a combination of binding studies and molecular docking were employed to demonst...
There is much current interest in the design and synthesis of water-soluble organic molecules with h...
Strongly interacting amphiphilic molecules self-assemble in water. The flexibility of the amphiphile...
Amphiphilic bowl-shaped receptor molecules have been synthesized starting from diphenylglycoluril. U...
A new amphiphilic receptor containing a macrocyclic anionic headgroup and a single alkyl chain was p...
A new L-lysine appended receptor based on diphenylglycoluril is described. This compound self-assemb...
Biomolecular and artificial receptors are typically designed to exploit the hydrophobic effect in or...
The work reported in this thesis is focused on various synthetic ion channels. A broad range of succ...
The synthesis and aggregation behavior of cavity-containing facial amphiphiles is described. The mol...
The development of artificial receptors for efficient recognition of analytes in water is a challeng...
When disengaged interactions within a receptor are turned on by its guest, these intrahost interacti...
Structural and thermodynamic data are presented on the binding properties of anion receptors contain...
A novel series of vesicle-forming ion-paired amphiphiles, bis(hexadecyldimethylammonium)alkane dipal...
This contribution describes the metal ion responsive adhesion of vesicles induced by a conformationa...
Click chemistry has been successfully extended into the field of molecular design of novel amphiphat...
In the present work, a combination of binding studies and molecular docking were employed to demonst...
There is much current interest in the design and synthesis of water-soluble organic molecules with h...
Strongly interacting amphiphilic molecules self-assemble in water. The flexibility of the amphiphile...