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Lower critical solution temperature tris

Interestingly, pillar[5]arene with 10 tri(ethylene oxide) moieties 3.19 was soluble in aqueous media at 25 °C, but not soluble with heating (45 °C), indicating that 3.19 showed a lower critical solution temperature (LCST). This is because pillar[5]arene with 10 tri(ethylene oxide) is an amphiphilic molecule the core of pillar[5]arene consists of water-insoluble hydrophobic benzene and methylene bridge moieties and the 10 tri(ethylene oxide) arms are water-soluble amphiphilic moieties. [Pg.48]


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