Ring size effect on the solid state assembly of propargyl substituted hexa- and octacyclic peptoids

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Abstract

The investigation of the solid state assembly of propargyl substituted hexa- and octacyclic peptoids highlights the effect of ring size in determining the packing arrangement of the macrocycles. A layered arrangement is obtained in the case of the hexacyclic peptoid 1 and a tubular arrangement in the case of the octacyclic peptoid 2. Guest molecules either intercalate between the layers as in 1 or are located within the peptoid nanotube as in 2.

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Tedesco, C., Meli, A., MacEdi, E., Iuliano, V., Ricciardulli, A. G., De Riccardis, F., … Izzo, I. (2016). Ring size effect on the solid state assembly of propargyl substituted hexa- and octacyclic peptoids. CrystEngComm, 18(46), 8838–8848. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ce01800a

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