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Supramolecular interactions hydrophobic binding

The stronger excitonic interaction in EB assemblies than that of ACR or AMAC is apparently due to a greater hydrophobic surface area of the former, as estimated from computer modeling studies (MacSpartan). Such increased hydrophobic surface is not expected from their structures (three six-membered ring systems) it also results in an enhanced entropic contribution to the binding energy when the probe is transferred from the aqueous phase to the interior of BAZrP, where there is little or no water. Therefore, the formation of these supramolecular assemblies may indeed involve a large entropic component, but this needs to be demonstrated experimentally. [Pg.531]


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