One of the challenges in the realization of synthetic oligomers capable of sequence-selective duplex formation is intramolecular folding interaction between complementary recognition units. To assess whether complementary hetero-oligomers can assemble into high fidelity duplex structures, the competing folding equilibria must be carefully considered. A family of recognition-encoded aniline oligomers were assembledviareductive amination of dianiline linkers and dialdehyde monomers, which were equipped with either a 2-trifluoromethylphenol or a phosphine oxide H-bond recognition unit. To test the possibility of 1,2-folding in mixed sequence oligomers, the self-assembly properties of the homo- and hetero-dimers were characterised by19F and1H N...
Oligomers equipped with a sequence of phenol and pyridine <i>N</i>-oxide groups form duplexes via H-...
Complementary phenylacetylene oligomers equipped with phenol and phosphine oxide recognition sites f...
The formation of well-defined supramolecular assemblies involves competition between intermolecular ...
Competition from intramolecular folding is a major challenge in the design of synthetic oligomers th...
Linear oligomers equipped with complementary H-bond donor (D) and acceptor (A) sites can interact vi...
Melamine oligomers composed of repeating triazine-piperidine units and equipped with phenol and phos...
A new family of recognition-encoded oligomers that form stable duplexes in chloroform have been prep...
Linear oligomers equipped with complementary H-bond donor (D) and acceptor (A) sites can interact vi...
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...
Oligomers equipped with a sequence of phenol and pyridine N-oxide groups form duplexes via H-bonding...
The sequences of oligomeric molecules equipped with interacting side-chains encode the three-dimensi...
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...
Synthetic oligomers equipped with complementary H-bond donor and acceptor side chains form multiply ...
Oligomers equipped with a sequence of phenol and pyridine <i>N</i>-oxide groups form duplexes via H-...
Complementary phenylacetylene oligomers equipped with phenol and phosphine oxide recognition sites f...
The formation of well-defined supramolecular assemblies involves competition between intermolecular ...
Competition from intramolecular folding is a major challenge in the design of synthetic oligomers th...
Linear oligomers equipped with complementary H-bond donor (D) and acceptor (A) sites can interact vi...
Melamine oligomers composed of repeating triazine-piperidine units and equipped with phenol and phos...
A new family of recognition-encoded oligomers that form stable duplexes in chloroform have been prep...
Linear oligomers equipped with complementary H-bond donor (D) and acceptor (A) sites can interact vi...
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...
Oligomers equipped with a sequence of phenol and pyridine N-oxide groups form duplexes via H-bonding...
The sequences of oligomeric molecules equipped with interacting side-chains encode the three-dimensi...
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...
Synthetic oligomers equipped with complementary H-bond donor and acceptor side chains form multiply ...
Oligomers equipped with a sequence of phenol and pyridine <i>N</i>-oxide groups form duplexes via H-...
Complementary phenylacetylene oligomers equipped with phenol and phosphine oxide recognition sites f...
The formation of well-defined supramolecular assemblies involves competition between intermolecular ...