A new amphiphilic receptor containing a macrocyclic anionic headgroup and a single alkyl chain was prepared through an efficient templated synthesis. The interdependence of the aggregation behavior and the host-guest chemistry was studied. In the absence of any guest the terminus of the alkyl chain of the receptor is included inside the hydrophobic cavity of the macrocycle (as evident from 1H NMR studies) leading to self-assembly into micrometer-long nanotubes (as evident from TEM studies). The alkyl chain can be displaced by an acridizinium bromide guest (as evident from 1H NMR and ITC), which leads to a dramatic change in aggregate size and morphology (as evident from DLS). Studies of the solubilization of Nile red suggest that the result...
The self-assembly of amphiphilic block copolymers is widely studied as an approach to engineer nano-...
A series of di-n-alkyl phosphate amphiphiles containing phenyl and phenoxy groups in the hydrophobic...
A new class of high-symmetry, water-soluble receptors has been synthesized. The enantiomerically pur...
A new amphiphilic receptor containing a macrocyclic anionic headgroup and a single alkyl chain was p...
Amphiphilic bowl-shaped receptor molecules have been synthesized starting from diphenylglycoluril. U...
Biomolecular and artificial receptors are typically designed to exploit the hydrophobic effect in or...
Amphiphiles aggregate in aqueous environment, forming a lipophilic phase which can include organic s...
Metal complexes of the amino acid, 4,4[superscript]\u27-phosphinylidine bis phenylalanine (PBP*, 1),...
The development of artificial receptors for efficient recognition of analytes in water is a challeng...
The synthesis and self-assembly behavior of newly designed BINOL-based amphiphiles is presented. Wit...
Structural and thermodynamic data are presented on the binding properties of anion receptors contain...
Aggregation processes are essential for life on this planet. For example, the membranes of all livin...
When disengaged interactions within a receptor are turned on by its guest, these intrahost interacti...
The self-assembly of amphiphilic block copolymers is widely studied as an approach to engineer nano-...
A series of di-n-alkyl phosphate amphiphiles containing phenyl and phenoxy groups in the hydrophobic...
A new class of high-symmetry, water-soluble receptors has been synthesized. The enantiomerically pur...
A new amphiphilic receptor containing a macrocyclic anionic headgroup and a single alkyl chain was p...
Amphiphilic bowl-shaped receptor molecules have been synthesized starting from diphenylglycoluril. U...
Biomolecular and artificial receptors are typically designed to exploit the hydrophobic effect in or...
Amphiphiles aggregate in aqueous environment, forming a lipophilic phase which can include organic s...
Metal complexes of the amino acid, 4,4[superscript]\u27-phosphinylidine bis phenylalanine (PBP*, 1),...
The development of artificial receptors for efficient recognition of analytes in water is a challeng...
The synthesis and self-assembly behavior of newly designed BINOL-based amphiphiles is presented. Wit...
Structural and thermodynamic data are presented on the binding properties of anion receptors contain...
Aggregation processes are essential for life on this planet. For example, the membranes of all livin...
When disengaged interactions within a receptor are turned on by its guest, these intrahost interacti...
The self-assembly of amphiphilic block copolymers is widely studied as an approach to engineer nano-...
A series of di-n-alkyl phosphate amphiphiles containing phenyl and phenoxy groups in the hydrophobic...
A new class of high-symmetry, water-soluble receptors has been synthesized. The enantiomerically pur...