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Inclusion phenomena and molecular recognition

edited by Jerry L. Atwood

Plenum Press, c1990

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"Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Inclusion Phenomena and Molecular Recognition, held September 18-23, 1988, in Orange Beach, Alabama"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

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 Beach was expressed elegantly by Fraser Stoddart at the close of his lecture: "At a meeting like this, I think we should be asking ourselves more openly where we have come from and where we are going to. I am certainly willing to put my head on the block. Chemistry, as I see it, is entering a golden age of opportunity and those of us here who respond to the multidisciplinary challenge of the subject will perhaps start the movement to reunite the chemical sciences for the fIrst time in more than a century. Given the recognition granted through Charles Pedersen, Donald Cram, and Jean-Marie Lehn to our field from Stockholm last year, there are many here who are surely poised - if they have not already done so - to capture the academic high ground and intellectual leadership of our subject. And what is more - it will be on the back of our fundamental science that many of the exciting technological advances of the twenty-first century will be forged. " In order to capture the flavor and excitement of the symposium, herein we present reviews by thirty-eight of the invited lecturers. The program was shaped by the Program Committee: Jerry L. Atwood, Richard A.

目次

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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