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Bile Acid Based Molecular Tweezers And Crown Ethers

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Title Bile Acid Based Molecular Tweezers And Crown Ethers
 
Creator D'Souza, Lawrence Joseph
 
Subject Organic Chemistry
Supramolecular chemistry
Molecular recognition
 
Description Chapter 1. Introduction to Molecular Tweezers
Whitlock and Zimmerman developed a class of molecular hosts, popularly known as molecular tweezers, which sandwich aromatic guests by ii=ii interaction. Chapter 1 summarizes molecular tweezers of various kinds which have recently been synthesized.
Chapter 2. Design and synthesis of "Bile Acid-Based Molecular Tweezers" Bile acids have a rigid backbone, and the array of hydroxyl groups separated by 5-7 A provides opportunities for the attachment of binding surfaces such as two extended chromophoric units.
 
Publisher Indian Institute of Science
 
Contributor Maitra, Uday
 
Date 2005-05-02T09:16:42Z
2005-05-02T09:16:42Z
2005-05-02T09:16:42Z
1995-12
 
Type Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
 
Format 5157592 bytes
application/pdf
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/2005/114
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Language en
 
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