Molecular recognition via noncovalent interactions plays a key role in many biological processes such as antigen-antibody interactions, protein folding, the bonding and catalytic transformation of substrates by enzymes, etc. Amongst these noncovalent interactions, electrostatic interactions, hydrogen bonding, π-π interactions, and metal-to-ligand bonding are the most prominent. Exploring noncovalent interactions in host-guest systems that range from small hydrocarbon systems to more complex systems is the main motivation of this thesis. The present study involves the design, synthesis and characterization of clip-shaped molecules as host structures, and an examination of their binding properties with a variety of guests using NMR spectrosco...
Solvents play an important role in association and assembly of molecules. Here we studied solvent ef...
This thesis describes the host-guest chemistry between water soluble macrocycles and various series ...
This thesis concerns the construction, use and modulation of various host–guest systems, from small ...
Molecular recognition via noncovalent interactions plays a key role in many biological processes suc...
Contains fulltext : 19075_moleclbao.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This t...
A glycoluril clip (1) provides a deep cavity for binding of guest molecules. Guest species interact ...
A semirigid bis-porphyrin molecular clip with a glycoluril backbone has been synthesized. The clip p...
We describe a large number of binding studies in aqueous media designed to provide new insights into...
International audienceGlycoluril-based molecular clips incorporating tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) sidewa...
Intense current interest in supramolecular chemistry is devoted to the construction of molecular ass...
The work described in this thesis examines the noncovalent interactions, dynamics and structure of a...
Several new phencyclone based molecular torsion balances designed to quantify the non-covalent inter...
Non-covalent interactions pervade all matter and play essential roles in both chemical and biologica...
The conformational behavior and binding properties of various clipshaped receptor molecules, based o...
Solvents play an important role in association and assembly of molecules. Here we studied solvent ef...
Solvents play an important role in association and assembly of molecules. Here we studied solvent ef...
This thesis describes the host-guest chemistry between water soluble macrocycles and various series ...
This thesis concerns the construction, use and modulation of various host–guest systems, from small ...
Molecular recognition via noncovalent interactions plays a key role in many biological processes suc...
Contains fulltext : 19075_moleclbao.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This t...
A glycoluril clip (1) provides a deep cavity for binding of guest molecules. Guest species interact ...
A semirigid bis-porphyrin molecular clip with a glycoluril backbone has been synthesized. The clip p...
We describe a large number of binding studies in aqueous media designed to provide new insights into...
International audienceGlycoluril-based molecular clips incorporating tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) sidewa...
Intense current interest in supramolecular chemistry is devoted to the construction of molecular ass...
The work described in this thesis examines the noncovalent interactions, dynamics and structure of a...
Several new phencyclone based molecular torsion balances designed to quantify the non-covalent inter...
Non-covalent interactions pervade all matter and play essential roles in both chemical and biologica...
The conformational behavior and binding properties of various clipshaped receptor molecules, based o...
Solvents play an important role in association and assembly of molecules. Here we studied solvent ef...
Solvents play an important role in association and assembly of molecules. Here we studied solvent ef...
This thesis describes the host-guest chemistry between water soluble macrocycles and various series ...
This thesis concerns the construction, use and modulation of various host–guest systems, from small ...