A new family of recognition-encoded oligomers that form stable duplexes in chloroform have been prepared. Monomer building blocks composed of dialdehydes functionalised with either a trifluoromethylphenol or phosphine oxide H-bond recognition unit were prepared. The dialdehydes were coupled with diamines by imine formation and then reduction to give homo-oligomers between one and three recognition units in length. Duplex formation was characterised by 19F and 1H NMR titration experiments in toluene and in chloroform. For duplexes formed between length complementary H-bond donor and acceptor homo-oligomers, an order of magnitude increase in stability was observed for every base-pair added to the duplex in chloroform. The effective molarity f...
Nature has long inspired chemists to replicate the molecules produced by evolution. Arguably, the mo...
Oligomers equipped with complementary recognition units have the potential to encode and express che...
Oligomers equipped with complementary recognition units have the potential to encode and express che...
A new family of recognition-encoded oligomers that form stable duplexes in chloroform have been prep...
Competition from intramolecular folding is a major challenge in the design of synthetic oligomers th...
Oligomeric molecules equipped with complementary H-bond recognition sites form stable duplexes in no...
Complementary phenylacetylene oligomers equipped with phenol and phosphine oxide recognition sites f...
One of the challenges in the realization of synthetic oligomers capable of sequence-selective duplex...
Complementary phenylacetylene oligomers equipped with phenol and phosphine oxide recognition sites f...
The sequences of oligomeric molecules equipped with interacting side-chains encode the three-dimensi...
The formation of well-defined supramolecular assemblies involves competition between intermolecular ...
Melamine oligomers composed of repeating triazine-piperidine units and equipped with phenol and phos...
Synthetic oligomers equipped with complementary H-bond donor and acceptor side chains form multiply ...
Oligomers equipped with a sequence of phenol and pyridine N-oxide groups form duplexes via H-bonding...
Linear oligomers equipped with complementary H-bond donor (D) and acceptor (A) sites can interact vi...
Nature has long inspired chemists to replicate the molecules produced by evolution. Arguably, the mo...
Oligomers equipped with complementary recognition units have the potential to encode and express che...
Oligomers equipped with complementary recognition units have the potential to encode and express che...
A new family of recognition-encoded oligomers that form stable duplexes in chloroform have been prep...
Competition from intramolecular folding is a major challenge in the design of synthetic oligomers th...
Oligomeric molecules equipped with complementary H-bond recognition sites form stable duplexes in no...
Complementary phenylacetylene oligomers equipped with phenol and phosphine oxide recognition sites f...
One of the challenges in the realization of synthetic oligomers capable of sequence-selective duplex...
Complementary phenylacetylene oligomers equipped with phenol and phosphine oxide recognition sites f...
The sequences of oligomeric molecules equipped with interacting side-chains encode the three-dimensi...
The formation of well-defined supramolecular assemblies involves competition between intermolecular ...
Melamine oligomers composed of repeating triazine-piperidine units and equipped with phenol and phos...
Synthetic oligomers equipped with complementary H-bond donor and acceptor side chains form multiply ...
Oligomers equipped with a sequence of phenol and pyridine N-oxide groups form duplexes via H-bonding...
Linear oligomers equipped with complementary H-bond donor (D) and acceptor (A) sites can interact vi...
Nature has long inspired chemists to replicate the molecules produced by evolution. Arguably, the mo...
Oligomers equipped with complementary recognition units have the potential to encode and express che...
Oligomers equipped with complementary recognition units have the potential to encode and express che...