Non-covalent chemosensing ensembles of cucurbit[n]urils (CBn) have been widely used in proof-of-concept sensing applications, but they are prone to disintegrate in saline media, e.g. biological fluids. We show here that covalent cucurbit[7]uril–indicator dye conjugates are buffer- (10× PBS buffer) and saline-stable (up to 1.4 M NaCl) and allow for selective sensing of Parkinson\u27s drug amantadine in human urine and saliva, where the analogous non-covalent CB7⊃dye complex is dysfunctional. The in-depth analysis of the covalent host–dye conjugates in the gas-phase, and deionized versus saline aqueous media revealed interesting structural, thermodynamic and kinetic effects that are of general interest for the design of CBn-based supramolecul...
A supramolecular sensor array composed of two fluorescent cucurbit[n]uril-type receptors (probe 1 an...
Cucurbit[n]uril (CB[n]) is a unique macrocycle that can bind small molecules with promising potentia...
The design of synthetic, monovalent host-guest molecular recognition pairs is still challenging and ...
Insufficient binding selectivity of chemosensors often renders biorelevant metabolites indistinguish...
Insufficient binding selectivity of chemosensors often renders biorelevant metabolites indistinguish...
The patterned immobilization of chemosensors into nano/microarrays has often boosted utilization in ...
This paper describes the design and synthesis of a conjugate (Q7R) comprising the synthetic host cuc...
The rationalization of non-covalent binding trends is both of fundamental interest and provides new ...
High binding constants of 19 inorganic cations with the cucurbit[n]uril homologues (CBn, n = 5, 6, 7...
The use of competitive ratiometric fluorescence indicator displacement chemosensors derived from two...
The inclusion of protonated (-)-tetrahydropalmatine (THP+) and dehydrocorydaline (DHC+), natural alk...
The cross-reactivity to many analytes is one major limitation of most synthetic receptors (SRs) know...
Abstract: The release of two organic guests from cucurbit[7]uril (CB7) was selectively monitored by ...
The cucurbit[8]uril (CB8) synthetic receptor is shown to form high-affinity host-guest complexes wit...
DoctorThis thesis describes the host-guest chemistry between water soluble macrocycles and various t...
A supramolecular sensor array composed of two fluorescent cucurbit[n]uril-type receptors (probe 1 an...
Cucurbit[n]uril (CB[n]) is a unique macrocycle that can bind small molecules with promising potentia...
The design of synthetic, monovalent host-guest molecular recognition pairs is still challenging and ...
Insufficient binding selectivity of chemosensors often renders biorelevant metabolites indistinguish...
Insufficient binding selectivity of chemosensors often renders biorelevant metabolites indistinguish...
The patterned immobilization of chemosensors into nano/microarrays has often boosted utilization in ...
This paper describes the design and synthesis of a conjugate (Q7R) comprising the synthetic host cuc...
The rationalization of non-covalent binding trends is both of fundamental interest and provides new ...
High binding constants of 19 inorganic cations with the cucurbit[n]uril homologues (CBn, n = 5, 6, 7...
The use of competitive ratiometric fluorescence indicator displacement chemosensors derived from two...
The inclusion of protonated (-)-tetrahydropalmatine (THP+) and dehydrocorydaline (DHC+), natural alk...
The cross-reactivity to many analytes is one major limitation of most synthetic receptors (SRs) know...
Abstract: The release of two organic guests from cucurbit[7]uril (CB7) was selectively monitored by ...
The cucurbit[8]uril (CB8) synthetic receptor is shown to form high-affinity host-guest complexes wit...
DoctorThis thesis describes the host-guest chemistry between water soluble macrocycles and various t...
A supramolecular sensor array composed of two fluorescent cucurbit[n]uril-type receptors (probe 1 an...
Cucurbit[n]uril (CB[n]) is a unique macrocycle that can bind small molecules with promising potentia...
The design of synthetic, monovalent host-guest molecular recognition pairs is still challenging and ...