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Title
Cucurbiturils - a new family of host molecules
Authors
Kim, KSelvapalam, NOh, DH
Date Issued
2004-10
Publisher
KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL
Abstract
The supramolecular chemistry of cucurbituril, a synthetic receptor, is fascinating because of the remarkable guest binding behavior of the host. Although cucurbituril is potentially as useful as crown ethers, cyclodextrins, and calixarenes in many applications, its chemistry has not been developed much until recently because of several shortcomings. Recently we synthesized cucurbituril homologues and derivatives. These new members of the cucurbituril family have expanded the scope further, and interest in them has grown enormously. The diversity in guest binding behavior has led to many interesting studies such as redox control of guest binding, stabilization of charge-transfer complexes inside the host cavity, encapsulation of drug molecules, formation of redox-controllable vesicles, and so on. The cucurbituril homologues and derivatives thus provide new opportunities in many areas of supramolecular chemistry including recognition, catalysis, separation, transport, and many others.
Keywords
catalysis; host-guest chemistry; recognition; self-assembly; sensor; separation; synthetic receptors; RAY CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES; INCORPORATING CUCURBITURIL; POLYROTAXANE; INCLUSION; PSEUDOROTAXANE; COMPLEXATION; DERIVATIVES; ROTAXANE; DECAMETHYLCUCURBIT<5>URIL; PSEUDOPOLYROTAXANES
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/17646
DOI
10.1007/s10847-003-8835-7
ISSN
0923-0750
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF INCLUSION PHENOMENA AND MACROCYCLIC CHEMISTRY, vol. 50, no. 1-2, page. 31 - 36, 2004-10
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