- In host–guest chemistry,
cucurbiturils are
macrocyclic molecules made of
glycoluril (=C4H2N4O2=)
monomers linked by
methylene bridges (−CH2−). The oxygen...
- of a
circular double helicate Host–guest
complex within another host (
cucurbituril) Mechanically-interlocked
molecules (rotaxane) An
example of a host–guest...
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classes of molecules: cyclodextrins, calixarenes,
pillararenes and
cucurbiturils.
Calixarenes and
related formaldehyde-arene
condensates (resorcinarenes...
-
research group has
worked on a
various functional materials based on
cucurbiturils (CB[n]s), pumpkin-shaped
macrocyclic molecules, and metal-organic porous...
- photoelectrochemistry, the
mechanochemical one-pot
fabrication of a
monolithic cucurbituril−encapsulating metal−organic
framework from a
flowing gel, and the prediction...
-
classes of molecules: cyclodextrins, calixarenes,
pillararenes and
cucurbiturils. However,
modern usage in the
field of
supramolecular chemistry specifically...
- ).
World Scientific. ISBN 981-02-4585-8. Macartney, D. H. (2017). "
Cucurbiturils in Drug
Binding and Delivery". In Gokel,
George W.; Barbour, Leonard...
- units. Hemicucurbit[6]uril is a hexamer. This
compound closely resembles cucurbituril cut in half
along the
equator and the
chemistry is also similar. The...
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position by
methylene bridges. They are
structurally similar to the
cucurbiturils and
calixarenes that play an
important part in host–guest chemistry...
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adverse reactions than
sugammadex 3.
Calabadion 1 and
calabadion 2 are
cucurbituril molecules with high
binding affinity for both
aminosteroid and benzylisoquinoline...