Abstract
We describe recent applications of circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy to develop simple methods for the study of supramolecular functional materials. Examples include the development of a CD method to identify supramolecules in action (and to determine Hill coefficients for exergonic self-assembly), or CD methods to measure osmotic pressure and the activity of ion channels and pores. For the latter two applications, G-quartets are introduced as versatile functional CD probes in chirogenic vesicles.
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Hennig, A., Bhosale, S., Sakai, N., & Matile, S. (2008). CD methods development at the bio-nano interface. Chimia, 62(6), 493–496. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2008.493
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