On the mechanism of mechanochemical molecular encapsulation in peptidic capsules

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Abstract

Molecular encapsulation of C60 inside a hydrogen-bond-sealed semi-flexible peptidic capsule is hindered in solution, yet it proceeds effectively after mechanical milling of a solid sample. We show that the molecular mechanism involves the generation of non-covalently disordered forms that are active in guest uptake. We also show that the solvent-free mechanochemical covalent synthesis of capsules directly results in obtaining disordered, active forms.

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Szymański, M. P., Jȩdrzejewska, H., Wierzbicki, M., & Szumna, A. (2017). On the mechanism of mechanochemical molecular encapsulation in peptidic capsules. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 19(24), 15676–15680. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7cp02603j

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