Host–guest interactions in nor - seco -cucurbit[10]uril: novel guest-dependent molecular recognition and stereoisomerism

  • Zhang X
  • Wu W
  • Tao Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

The unique monomer and excimer fluorescence emissions of pyrene were first exploited as distinctly photophysical signals to identify the possible diastereomers of guests within nor - seco -cucurbit[10]uril (NS-CB[10]) cavities. Further experiments revealed that balancing the hydrophilic and hydrophobic effects of the guest in aqueous solution can improve the molecular recognition and binding ability of NS-CB[10].

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Zhang, X., Wu, W., Tao, Z., & Ni, X.-L. (2019). Host–guest interactions in nor - seco -cucurbit[10]uril: novel guest-dependent molecular recognition and stereoisomerism. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 15, 1705–1711. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.15.166

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