The formation of inclusion complexes between alkylsulfonate guests and a cationic pillar[5]arene receptor in water was investigated by NMR and ITC techniques. The results show the formation of host-guest complexes stabilized by electrostatic interactions and hydrophobic effects with binding constants of up to 107 M−1 for the guest with higher hydrophobic character. Structurally, the alkyl chain of the guest is included in the hydrophobic aromatic cavity of the macrocycle while the sulfonate groups are held in the multicationic portal by ionic interactions
We describe the synthesis of four water-soluble aryl-extended calix[4]pyrrole receptors and report t...
<div><p>The molecular recognition in water of neurotransmitter monoamine and trace amine hydrochlori...
Cation–π interactions are considered to be among the most important strong noncovalent interactions ...
The formation of inclusion complexes between alkylsulfonate guests and a cationic pillar[5]arene rec...
CTQ2017-84354-P (GR 2007/085ED431C2018/42-GRC)The formation of inclusion complexes between alkylsulf...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry.A new water-soluble pillar[5]arene with an amide fragment and ...
© ISUCT Publishing. Novel symmetric cationic water-soluble pillar[5]arenes bearing trimethylammonium...
We describe a large number of binding studies in aqueous media designed to provide new insights into...
The cation-π interaction and the hydrophobic effect are important intermolecular forces in chemistry...
The synthesis of water-soluble prism[n]arenes (n = 5 and 6) bearing anionic carboxylato groups on th...
Conformationally well-defined supramolecular complexes that can be studied in different solvents pro...
The inclusion of symmetrical tetramethylammonium cation (TEMA) by the water soluble calixarene hosts...
The development of artificial receptors for efficient recognition of analytes in water is a challeng...
The ability to bind and detect analytes with high levels of selectivity, sensitivity and broad appli...
Synthetic molecular receptors find applications in the selective extraction, transport and detection...
We describe the synthesis of four water-soluble aryl-extended calix[4]pyrrole receptors and report t...
<div><p>The molecular recognition in water of neurotransmitter monoamine and trace amine hydrochlori...
Cation–π interactions are considered to be among the most important strong noncovalent interactions ...
The formation of inclusion complexes between alkylsulfonate guests and a cationic pillar[5]arene rec...
CTQ2017-84354-P (GR 2007/085ED431C2018/42-GRC)The formation of inclusion complexes between alkylsulf...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry.A new water-soluble pillar[5]arene with an amide fragment and ...
© ISUCT Publishing. Novel symmetric cationic water-soluble pillar[5]arenes bearing trimethylammonium...
We describe a large number of binding studies in aqueous media designed to provide new insights into...
The cation-π interaction and the hydrophobic effect are important intermolecular forces in chemistry...
The synthesis of water-soluble prism[n]arenes (n = 5 and 6) bearing anionic carboxylato groups on th...
Conformationally well-defined supramolecular complexes that can be studied in different solvents pro...
The inclusion of symmetrical tetramethylammonium cation (TEMA) by the water soluble calixarene hosts...
The development of artificial receptors for efficient recognition of analytes in water is a challeng...
The ability to bind and detect analytes with high levels of selectivity, sensitivity and broad appli...
Synthetic molecular receptors find applications in the selective extraction, transport and detection...
We describe the synthesis of four water-soluble aryl-extended calix[4]pyrrole receptors and report t...
<div><p>The molecular recognition in water of neurotransmitter monoamine and trace amine hydrochlori...
Cation–π interactions are considered to be among the most important strong noncovalent interactions ...