The benchmark inclusion complexes formed by -cyclodextrin (CD) with alkali-metal cations are investigated under isolated conditions in the gas phase. The relative CD-M+ (M=Li+, Na+, K+, Cs+) binding affinities and the structure of the complexes are determined from a combination of mass spectrometry, infrared action spectroscopy and quantum chemical computations. Solvent-free laser desorption measurements reveal a trend of decreasing stability of the isolated complexes with increasing size of the cation guest. The experimental infrared spectra are qualitatively similar for the complexes with the four cations investigated, and are consistent with the binding of the cation within the primary face of the cyclodextrin, as predicted by the quantu...
Cyclodextrins’ unique molecular structure with hydrophilic exterior surface and nonpolar cavity inte...
International audienceComplexes of permethylated -cyclodextrin (-MCD) with the two enantiomers of pr...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602Transition metal...
The benchmark inclusion complexes formed by -cyclodextrin (CD) with alkali-metal cations are investi...
International audienceIn the study herein, we investigated the solution and gas phase affinity of na...
The formation of the inclusion complex between β-cyclodextrin (CD) and phenolphthalein (PP) was inve...
The gas-phase structures of alkali metal cationized complexes of cyclen (1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododec...
Double-hybrid functional PWPB95-D3 with precise description of dispersion is employed to calculate t...
This article aims to review the application of various quantum chemical methods (semi-empirical, den...
291-294Semi-empirical PM3 calculations have been performed on the inclusion complexation of β-cyclo...
Among various cavitand molecules, cyclodextrins are extensively studied due to their ability to form...
The stoichiometry, geometry, stability, and solubility of the inclusion complexes of melatonin (MLT)...
In order to better understand their supramolecular chemistry, especially regarding encapsulation of ...
The gas-phase structures of alkali metal cation-cytosine complexes generated by electrospray ionizat...
International audienceSupramolecular host–guest inclusion complexes based on cyclodextrins (CDs) are...
Cyclodextrins’ unique molecular structure with hydrophilic exterior surface and nonpolar cavity inte...
International audienceComplexes of permethylated -cyclodextrin (-MCD) with the two enantiomers of pr...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602Transition metal...
The benchmark inclusion complexes formed by -cyclodextrin (CD) with alkali-metal cations are investi...
International audienceIn the study herein, we investigated the solution and gas phase affinity of na...
The formation of the inclusion complex between β-cyclodextrin (CD) and phenolphthalein (PP) was inve...
The gas-phase structures of alkali metal cationized complexes of cyclen (1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododec...
Double-hybrid functional PWPB95-D3 with precise description of dispersion is employed to calculate t...
This article aims to review the application of various quantum chemical methods (semi-empirical, den...
291-294Semi-empirical PM3 calculations have been performed on the inclusion complexation of β-cyclo...
Among various cavitand molecules, cyclodextrins are extensively studied due to their ability to form...
The stoichiometry, geometry, stability, and solubility of the inclusion complexes of melatonin (MLT)...
In order to better understand their supramolecular chemistry, especially regarding encapsulation of ...
The gas-phase structures of alkali metal cation-cytosine complexes generated by electrospray ionizat...
International audienceSupramolecular host–guest inclusion complexes based on cyclodextrins (CDs) are...
Cyclodextrins’ unique molecular structure with hydrophilic exterior surface and nonpolar cavity inte...
International audienceComplexes of permethylated -cyclodextrin (-MCD) with the two enantiomers of pr...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602Transition metal...