Inclusion Phenomena and Molecular Recognition edited by J. Atwood.

The Fifth International Symposium on Inclusion Phenomena and Molecular Recognition was held September 18-23, 1988 at Orange Beach, Alabama. This followed previous very successful symposia in Warsaw (1980), Parma (1982), Tokyo (1984), and Lancaster (1986). The overall tone of the event at Orange Beac...

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Other Authors: Atwood, J. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1990.
Edition:1st ed. 1990.
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505 0 |a New Shapes for Catalysis and Molecular Recognition -- “Artificial Oligonucleotides”: Molecular Recognition by Base Pairing -- Optimizing the Neutral Molecular Receptor Properties of Water Soluble Cyclophanes -- Complexation and Molecular Recognition of Neutral and Anionic Substrates in the Solid and Solution States by Bisparaquat(1,4)cyclophane -- The Hexagonal Lattice Approach to Molecular Receptors -- Molecular Recognition by Macrocyclic Receptors -- Host-Guest Binding Mechanisms: Experimental Approaches -- Designed DNA Interactions -- A Novel Application of the Host-Guest Paradigm: Design of Organic Optoelectronic Materials -- Complexes of Neutral Molecules and Cyclophane Hosts -- Catalytic Functions of Paracyclophanes Based on Molecular Recognition -- Synthesis and Complexing Properties of Chiral Guanidinium Receptors Designed for Molecular Recognition of Anions -- Molecular Design of Calixarene-Based Host Molecules -- Complexation of Ions and Neutral Molecules by Functionalized Calixarenes -- Biomimetic Ion Transport: Pores and Channels in Vesicle Membranes -- Thermodynamics of Micellization for the K+ and Ba2+ Complexes of a Lipophilic Cryptand -- Redox Active Crowns: Towards the Second Generation -- Heavy Metal Chemistry of Mixed Donor Macrocyclic Ligands: Strategies for Obtaining Metal Ion Recognition -- Lanthanide Chelates as Luminescent Probes -- Catalytic Reactions of Macrocyclic Nickel(II) Complexes -- Shape Selective Oxidation as a Mechanistic Probe -- Novel Chromogenic Ionophores for Determination of Sodium and Potassium in Biological Fluids: Synthesis and Applications -- From Real Chymotrypsin to Artificial Chymotrypsin: Myron L. Bender’s Legacy -- Molecular Recognition by Cyclodextrin Hosts: Approach to New Functions -- Fluorescence and Circular Dichroism Studies on Molecular and Chiral Recognition by Cyclodextrins -- The Interactions of Vesicle-Forming Surfactants with Cyclodextrins -- Biomedical Uses of Amorphous Water-Soluble Derivatives of Cyclodextrins -- Inclusion and Reaction Chemistry of Two Anthracene-Appended ?-Cyclodextrins -- Computer Simulations of Host-Guest Complexes -- Photochemistry of Organic Molecules Adsorbed on Faujasite Zeolites: Steric Effects on Product Distributions -- High Resolution Solid State NMR Studies of the Effect of Temperature and Adsorbed Organic Molecules on Zeolite Lattice Structures -- Motion of Organic Species Occluded or Sorbed within Zeolites -- Inclusion of Organometallics in Zeolite Host Structures -- Photochemistry in Zeolite Cavities -- Artificial Photosynthesis in Zeolite-Based Molecular Assemblies -- Silver Sodalites: Novel Optically Responsive Nanocomposites -- Surface Enhanced Luminescence with Silver Exchanged Zeolites -- Size Quantized Semiconductors in Porous Hosts - Quantum Dots. 
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