A fluorescent molecular capsule with a flexible polyaromatic shell for the detection of monoterpene compounds in water

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Akira SuzukiMichito Yoshizawa

Abstract

A new molecular capsule with a flexible fluorescent shell was formed by the quantitative self-complementary assembly of amphiphilic, U-shaped polyaromatic subunits in water. The capsule can fully encapsulate a variety of non-fluorescent monoterpene compounds (e.g., menthone, menthol, and p-menthane) in the hydrophobic cavity and act as a fluorescent supramolecular probe for recognizing the structural identity of the analytes by emissive signals in water at room temperature.

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Jan 13, 2017·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Mai KishimotoMichito Yoshizawa
Jul 23, 2016·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Akira SuzukiMichito Yoshizawa
Jul 16, 2017·Chemistry : a European Journal·Kei KondoMichito Yoshizawa
Nov 20, 2016·Angewandte Chemie·Daniel BeaudoinMichael Mastalerz
Dec 7, 2018·Chemical Reviews·Teresa L MakoMindy Levine
Jul 28, 2019·Accounts of Chemical Research·Michito Yoshizawa, Lorenzo Catti

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