After 50 years from the discovery of crown-ethers, macrocyclic hosts continue to play a pivotal role in supramolecular chemistry. The presence of a cavity makes them ideal candidates to perform supramolecular functions such as catalysis, molecular and biomolecular recognition, sensing, self-assembly, and synthesis of interpenetrated architectures. In addition, thanks to their synthetic versatility, the macrocycles are considered useful platforms for the design of more elaborated structures for the self-assembly of supramolecular polymers and for applications in biomimetic chemistry. These aspects have stimulated the creativeness of the scientists that in this way started imagining novel macrocyclic structures with the aim to perform ever mo...
Since the field was first established, the synthesis and application of macrocycles has been a criti...
Supramolecular chemistry is the interdisciplinary study of the chemical, physical and biological pro...
A new class of macrocycles denoted as "xanthene[n]arenes" was synthesized. In contrast to most other...
After more than half a century from the discovery of crown-ethers by Pedersen, macrocyclic hosts co...
Numerous supramolecular macrocycles have been utilized for developing catalysts by exploiting their ...
Self-assembly process of a well-defined structures from various chemical building blocks have found ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 25, 2010).The enti...
Organic self-assembled materials have great utility as sensing materials, in gas storage, in...
Introduction Contributions featuring the chemistry and applications of a family of macrocyclic compo...
plexing properties of crown ethers,1 there has been a grow-ing interest in macrocyclic compounds as ...
Macrocyclic scaffolds are commonly found in bioactive natural products and pharmaceutical molecules....
Macrocycles are a ring architecture of 12 or more atoms that allows them to highly dynamically adapt...
Macrocycles [1] are the workhorses in supramolecular chemistry. Many basic supramolecular concepts h...
Macrocyclic nitrogen-containing compounds are versatile molecules. Supramolecular, noncovalent inter...
Interlocked molecules contain two or more components that cannot be separated without bre...
Since the field was first established, the synthesis and application of macrocycles has been a criti...
Supramolecular chemistry is the interdisciplinary study of the chemical, physical and biological pro...
A new class of macrocycles denoted as "xanthene[n]arenes" was synthesized. In contrast to most other...
After more than half a century from the discovery of crown-ethers by Pedersen, macrocyclic hosts co...
Numerous supramolecular macrocycles have been utilized for developing catalysts by exploiting their ...
Self-assembly process of a well-defined structures from various chemical building blocks have found ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 25, 2010).The enti...
Organic self-assembled materials have great utility as sensing materials, in gas storage, in...
Introduction Contributions featuring the chemistry and applications of a family of macrocyclic compo...
plexing properties of crown ethers,1 there has been a grow-ing interest in macrocyclic compounds as ...
Macrocyclic scaffolds are commonly found in bioactive natural products and pharmaceutical molecules....
Macrocycles are a ring architecture of 12 or more atoms that allows them to highly dynamically adapt...
Macrocycles [1] are the workhorses in supramolecular chemistry. Many basic supramolecular concepts h...
Macrocyclic nitrogen-containing compounds are versatile molecules. Supramolecular, noncovalent inter...
Interlocked molecules contain two or more components that cannot be separated without bre...
Since the field was first established, the synthesis and application of macrocycles has been a criti...
Supramolecular chemistry is the interdisciplinary study of the chemical, physical and biological pro...
A new class of macrocycles denoted as "xanthene[n]arenes" was synthesized. In contrast to most other...