Calix[n]arenes, as the ‘third-generation’ host molecules, are cyclic oligomers, featuring a unique three-dimensional structure with a hydrophobic cavity, allowing the interaction with many size-matched guest molecules, and a surface which can be functionalised at both the upper and lower rims with several functional groups to tailor the recognition properties towards a specific class of analytes for various applications. In the last two decades, due to their configuration, unique molecule recognition function and aggregation properties, calixarenes and their derivatives have attracted considerable attention as a new versatile scaffold for highly sensitive detection and site-oriented immobilisation in biosensor development. In this review, t...
After having been extensively studied as a receptor for small guests (both neutral and charged), the...
Calixarenes are well-known supramolecular host molecules with versatile applications. Over the past ...
© 2017 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.Currently in supramolecular chemistry, m...
Calix[n]arenes, as the ‘third-generation’ host molecules, are cyclic oligomers, featuring a unique t...
After their successful use as a preorganized platform for the preparation of receptors for metal ion...
The properties and characteristics of calix[n]arenes are described, as well as their capacity to for...
Calixarenes are versatile platforms for the design and synthesis of molecular receptors and multival...
Because of its cuplike structure and the possibility to gain full control over its regio- and stereo...
One of the challenges that concerns chemistry is the design of molecules able to modulate protein-pr...
Thanks to their specific structural features and a wide variety of functionalization options, in the...
Abstract:Calixarene-based molecular receptors have been a widely developing area in material science...
Multivalency is a powerful concept which explains the strong binding observed in biological systems ...
Calixarenes have seen widespread use as receptors for cations, anions and neutral molecules. Incorpo...
A growing interest has been devoted to the development of host systems for ionic and neutral species...
Solved the first crystal structure of a protein-calixarene complex (at 1.4 Angstrom resolution). The...
After having been extensively studied as a receptor for small guests (both neutral and charged), the...
Calixarenes are well-known supramolecular host molecules with versatile applications. Over the past ...
© 2017 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.Currently in supramolecular chemistry, m...
Calix[n]arenes, as the ‘third-generation’ host molecules, are cyclic oligomers, featuring a unique t...
After their successful use as a preorganized platform for the preparation of receptors for metal ion...
The properties and characteristics of calix[n]arenes are described, as well as their capacity to for...
Calixarenes are versatile platforms for the design and synthesis of molecular receptors and multival...
Because of its cuplike structure and the possibility to gain full control over its regio- and stereo...
One of the challenges that concerns chemistry is the design of molecules able to modulate protein-pr...
Thanks to their specific structural features and a wide variety of functionalization options, in the...
Abstract:Calixarene-based molecular receptors have been a widely developing area in material science...
Multivalency is a powerful concept which explains the strong binding observed in biological systems ...
Calixarenes have seen widespread use as receptors for cations, anions and neutral molecules. Incorpo...
A growing interest has been devoted to the development of host systems for ionic and neutral species...
Solved the first crystal structure of a protein-calixarene complex (at 1.4 Angstrom resolution). The...
After having been extensively studied as a receptor for small guests (both neutral and charged), the...
Calixarenes are well-known supramolecular host molecules with versatile applications. Over the past ...
© 2017 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.Currently in supramolecular chemistry, m...