Selective binding of L-glutamate derivative in aqueous solvents
Selective binding of L-glutamate derivative in aqueous solvents
A chiral bisguanidinium macrocycle binds N-Boc-L-glutamate in a 1 : 1 stoichiometry with significant selectivity in competitive solvent (DMSO–H2O).
guanidinium, recognition, dicarboxylate anions, chemistry, anion receptor molecules, coordination, thermodynamic analysis, glutamate, protic solvents, n-protected, ditopic polyammonium macrocycles, cooperative interactions
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Bartoli, S.
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Mahmood, T.
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Malik, A.
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Dixon, S.
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Kilburn, J.D.
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2008
Bartoli, S.
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Mahmood, T.
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Malik, A.
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Dixon, S.
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Kilburn, J.D.
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Bartoli, S., Mahmood, T., Malik, A., Dixon, S. and Kilburn, J.D.
(2008)
Selective binding of L-glutamate derivative in aqueous solvents.
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 6 (13), .
(doi:10.1039/b803089h).
Abstract
A chiral bisguanidinium macrocycle binds N-Boc-L-glutamate in a 1 : 1 stoichiometry with significant selectivity in competitive solvent (DMSO–H2O).
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Published date: 2008
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guanidinium, recognition, dicarboxylate anions, chemistry, anion receptor molecules, coordination, thermodynamic analysis, glutamate, protic solvents, n-protected, ditopic polyammonium macrocycles, cooperative interactions
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