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Self-Assembly and Applications of Amphiphilic Hybrid POSS Copolymers
Understanding the mechanism of molecular self-assembly to form well-organized nanostructures is essential in the field of supramolecular chemistry. Particularly, amphiphilic copolymers incorporated with polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSSs) have ...
Hong Chi +4 more
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Amphiphilic NO‐Donor Antioxidants [PDF]
AbstractModels of amphiphilic NO‐donor antioxidants 24–26 were designed and synthesized. The products were obtained by linking a lipophilic tail (C6, C8, C10) with a polar head constituted by the 2,6‐dimethoxyphenol antioxidant joined to the NO‐donor 3‐furoxancarboxamide substructure through a bridge containing a quaternary ammonium group. Compound 23,
CHEGAEV, Konstantin +8 more
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Amphiphiles form a large group of supramolecular structures can aggregate and be adsorbed spontaneously at the interface. Amphiphilicity is a feature of polar contrast between the groups that make up a molecule and their spatial separation. The most important classes of amphiphiles are surfactants, lipoproteins, and polymers that have hydrophilic and ...
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Cyclic Lipodepsipeptides From Pseudomonas spp. – Biological Swiss-Army Knives
Cyclic lipodepsipeptides produced by Pseudomonas spp. (Ps-CLPs) are biosurfactants that constitute a diverse class of versatile bioactive natural compounds with promising application potential. While chemically diverse, they obey a common structural blue-
Niels Geudens, José C. Martins
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Amphiphilic galactosylated phthalocyanines
Two amphiphilic Ni phthalocyanines bearing a hydrophilic galactose head facing six hydrophobic thiohexyl chains are described. The place of the glycosylation step on the overall synthetic pathway is discussed. For the first time, phthalocyanines are used as acceptors in glycosylation reactions, in excellent yields.
Kumru, Ufuk +3 more
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Herein, we present a series of supramolecular self-associating amphiphilic (SSA) salts and establish the potential for these molecular constructs to act as next-generation solution-state molecular delivery vehicles.
Lisa J. White +4 more
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The synthesis of new calix[4]arenes adopting a cone stereoisomeric form bearing two or four azide fragments on the upper rim and water-soluble triazolyl amphiphilic receptors with two or four polyammonium headgroups via copper-catalyzed azide–alkyne ...
Vladimir A. Burilov +8 more
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Self-Assembly: From Amphiphiles to Chromophores and Beyond
Self-assembly has been recognised as a ubiquitous aspect of modern chemistry. Our understanding and applications of self-assembly are substantially based on what has been learned from biochemical systems.
Jonathan P. Hill +4 more
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Photo-Crosslinked Coumarin-Containing Bis-Urea Amphiphile Hydrogels
The design of photo-responsive supramolecular hydrogels based on coumarin dimerization and de-dimerization is described. The photo-responsive coumarin unit is chemically incorporated into an oligo(ethylene glycol) (OEG) bis-urea amphiphile that is ...
Jie Liu +4 more
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Amphiphilic Polymer Co-Networks [PDF]
Amphiphilic Polymer Co-networks: Synthesis, Properties, Modelling and Applications is a new and very interesting book published by the Royal Society of Chemistry and edited by Prof. Costas S. Patrickios (University of Cyprus). Herein, a brief review of the most important features of the book and its contents is provided from a personal perspective.
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