A molecular oyster: a neutral anion receptor containing two cyclopeptide subunits with a remarkable sulfate affinity in aqueous solution.
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Anion Recognition in Water: Recent Advances from a Supramolecular and Macromolecular PerspectiveA case of oxoanion recognition based on combined cationic and neutral C-H hydrogen bond interactions.Anion binding properties of 5,5'-dicarboxamido-dipyrrolylmethanes.Evidence of anion-induced dimerization of a squaramide-based host in protic solvents.Tight and selective caging of chloride ions by a pseudopeptidic host.Amino acid containing anion receptors.Disulfide exchange: exposing supramolecular reactivity through dynamic covalent chemistry.Anion recognition by cyclic peptides.Chiral hemicucurbit[8]uril as an anion receptor: selectivity to size, shape and charge distribution.Tuning chloride binding, encapsulation, and transport by peripheral substitution of pseudopeptidic tripodal small cages.A cyclopeptide-derived molecular cage for sulfate ions that closes with a click.Carboxylate anion diminishes chloride transport through a synthetic, self-assembled transmembrane pore.High affinity sulfate binding in aqueous media by cyclic peptides with thiourea arms.Selective turn-on fluorescence sensing of sulfate in aqueous-organic mixtures by an uncharged bis(diamidocarbazole) receptor.Azulene-Based Macrocyclic Receptors for Recognition and Sensing of Phosphate Anions.Anion binding in aqueous media by a tetra-triazolium macrocycle.Aggregation and supramolecular membrane interactions that influence anion transport in tryptophan-containing synthetic peptidesA dual host approach to NiSO4extractionAnion receptor chemistryA stimuli responsive system of self-assembled anion-binding Fe4L68+cages
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A molecular oyster: a neutral anion receptor containing two cyclopeptide subunits with a remarkable sulfate affinity in aqueous solution.
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A molecular oyster: a neutral ...... affinity in aqueous solution.
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A molecular oyster: a neutral ...... affinity in aqueous solution.
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A molecular oyster: a neutral ...... affinity in aqueous solution.
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R Kirchner
Stefan Kubik
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12752-12760
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10.1021/JA026996Q
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2002-10-01T00:00:00Z