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Schmidtchen FP (2005) Artificial Host Molecules for the Sensing of Anions. 255 1-29 Author Index Volumes 251-255... [Pg.264]

Cyclophanes consist of a class of artificial hosts featured with well-defined hydrophobic cavities constructed by aromatic rings incorporated in their macrocy-clic structures, and also with high design versatility because they are totally synthetic.The first direct evidence of the formation of an inclusion complex with an organic guest was obtained for tetraazacyclophane 62, the cavity of which is constructed with diphenylmethane units bridged by tetramethylene chains. [Pg.246]

Metzger, A.. Gloe, K., Stephan, H. and Schmidtchen, F.P. (1996) Molecular recognition and phase transfer of underivatized amino acids by a foldable artificial host. J. Org. Chem., 61. 2051-2055. [Pg.292]

Iron(III) binding siderophores exhibit some of the highest binding constants known for metal ions, with artificial hosts being just as effective as natural systems. [Pg.251]

Enzyme Modelling Using an Artificial Host Framework... [Pg.812]

One important reason for the mediocre performance of many artificial hosts may originate from the ambiguity of the binding modes. If we take host-guest binding of anions in water as an example, the blueprint of host design almost always relies on the creation of polar interactions which should attract the guest... [Pg.19]

Even though the fundamentals of host-guest binding at least in their crude outlines appear well understood, it remains a formidable task to translate these insights into the concrete covalent structure of a compound that in the end displays the anticipated molecular properties. Looking back on a history of 35 years of striving to accomplish selective anion binding by artificial host... [Pg.20]

Santos I, Paulo A, Correia JDG (2005) Rhenium and Technetium Complexes Anchored by Phosphines and Scorpionates for Radiopharmaceutical Applications. 252 45-84 Scheffer JR, Xia W (2005) Asymmetric Induction in Organic Photochemistry via the Solid-State Ionic Chiral Auxiliary Approach. 254 233-262 Schmidtchen FP (2005) Artificial Host Molecules for the Sensing of Anions. 255 1-29... [Pg.233]

Review articles on the binding of carboxylates by artificial hosts including guanidinium-based systems ... [Pg.152]


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