Ionic interactions and multilayer structures on self-assembled surfaces of calix[4]resorcinarene

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Abstract

The ionization of a self-assembled monolayer of tetrathiol calix[4]resorcinarene, which is a synthetic host in guest-host recognition phenomena, was investigated. Using surface plasmon resonance measurements, it was found that ionization of the self-assembled surface occurred in water at a pH of approximately 11.5. These ionized surfaces of calix[4]resorcinarene were used to bind ionic guests such as metallic copper ions that were further exploited in the formation of supramolecular ionic assemblies of calix[4]resorcinarene. The structure of the molecular assemblies was characterized using polarization modulation infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy. The use of ionic interactions to attach molecules such as 11-mercapotundecanoic acid to the upper rim of the calix[4]resorcinarene host was also investigated as a method for simple and non-covalent modification of the host cavity. © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Faull, J. D., Wissmann, P. J., & Gupta, V. K. (2004). Ionic interactions and multilayer structures on self-assembled surfaces of calix[4]resorcinarene. Thin Solid Films, 457(2), 292–300. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tsf.2003.11.306

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