Host-guest-driven color change in water: Influence of cyclodextrin on the structure of a copper complex of poly((4-hydroxy-3-(pyridin-3-yldiazenyl)phenethyl)methacrylamide-codimethylacrylamide)

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In the present work we report the synthesis of poly((4-hydroxy-3-(pyridin-3-yldiazenyl)phenethyl)methacrylamide-co-dimethylacrylamide) and its reversible optical and complex-forming properties due to copper and cyclodextrin (CD) interactions. Color changing effects are characterized by UV-vis spectroscopy and the supramolecular behavior is investigated by dynamic light scattering experiments.

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Retzmann, N., Maatz, G., & Ritter, H. (2014). Host-guest-driven color change in water: Influence of cyclodextrin on the structure of a copper complex of poly((4-hydroxy-3-(pyridin-3-yldiazenyl)phenethyl)methacrylamide-codimethylacrylamide). Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 10, 2480–2483. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.10.259

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