The hydrophobic/hydrophilic ratio in a molecule largely affects its assembled properties in aqueous media. In this study, we synthesized a new bicyclic compound which could dynamically change its hydrophobic/hydrophilic ratio by chemical stimulus. The bicyclic compound consisted of amphiphilic pillar[5]arene and hydrophobic alkyl chain rings, and formed a self-inclusion structure in aqueous media, which was assigned as a pseudo[1]catenane structure. The hydrophobic chain ring was hidden inside the pillar[5]arene cavity in the pseudo[1]catenane structure, thus the bicyclic compound was soluble in water at 20 °C with a clouding point at 24 °C. The pseudo[1]catenane was converted to the de-threaded structure upon addition of the neutral guest ...
We have designed and synthesized two amphiphilic calix[6]arene derivatives, CA8 and CA18, that combi...
The mutual molecular recognition expressed between two classes of compounds has led to the self-asse...
This tutorial review summarizes the continuing exploration of three prominent water-soluble hosts: c...
We report the efficient condensation of imine-based macrocycles from dialdehyde A and aliphatic diam...
A simple water-soluble naphthalenedithiol building block is converted quantitatively into a series o...
<p>Certain calix[4]arenes that are anionic and appended with a single hydrophobic substituent can se...
The formation of inclusion complexes between alkylsulfonate guests and a cationic pillar[5]arene rec...
We report the first dynamic combinatorial synthesis in water of an all-acceptor [2]catenane and of ...
The formation of inclusion complexes between alkylsulfonate guests and a cationic pillar[5]arene rec...
A donor–acceptor [3]catenane incorporating two cyclobis(paraquat-p-phenylene) rings linked together ...
Inspired by the induced-fit mechanism in nature, we developed the process of water-induced self-asse...
Supramolecular self-assembly in water based on non-covalent bonding is attracting major attention du...
Two dimers of cholic acid were synthesized through simple covalent linkers. The dimers form invertib...
\u3cp\u3eUnderstanding the self-assembly of small molecules in water is crucial for the development ...
Responsive amphiphilic molecular baskets were obtained by attaching four facially amphiphilic cholat...
We have designed and synthesized two amphiphilic calix[6]arene derivatives, CA8 and CA18, that combi...
The mutual molecular recognition expressed between two classes of compounds has led to the self-asse...
This tutorial review summarizes the continuing exploration of three prominent water-soluble hosts: c...
We report the efficient condensation of imine-based macrocycles from dialdehyde A and aliphatic diam...
A simple water-soluble naphthalenedithiol building block is converted quantitatively into a series o...
<p>Certain calix[4]arenes that are anionic and appended with a single hydrophobic substituent can se...
The formation of inclusion complexes between alkylsulfonate guests and a cationic pillar[5]arene rec...
We report the first dynamic combinatorial synthesis in water of an all-acceptor [2]catenane and of ...
The formation of inclusion complexes between alkylsulfonate guests and a cationic pillar[5]arene rec...
A donor–acceptor [3]catenane incorporating two cyclobis(paraquat-p-phenylene) rings linked together ...
Inspired by the induced-fit mechanism in nature, we developed the process of water-induced self-asse...
Supramolecular self-assembly in water based on non-covalent bonding is attracting major attention du...
Two dimers of cholic acid were synthesized through simple covalent linkers. The dimers form invertib...
\u3cp\u3eUnderstanding the self-assembly of small molecules in water is crucial for the development ...
Responsive amphiphilic molecular baskets were obtained by attaching four facially amphiphilic cholat...
We have designed and synthesized two amphiphilic calix[6]arene derivatives, CA8 and CA18, that combi...
The mutual molecular recognition expressed between two classes of compounds has led to the self-asse...
This tutorial review summarizes the continuing exploration of three prominent water-soluble hosts: c...