Cation-induced pesticide binding and release by a functionalized calix[4]arene molecular host

Scientific Reports
Li LuoHaibing Li

Abstract

Ion-controlled switchable progress is very important in many biological behaviors. Here, we reported K(+)-controlled switch, this switch system exhibited excellent carbaryl (G) binding/release by fluorescent (FL), ultraviolet-visible (UV) spectrums and (1)H NMR spectroscopy. More importantly, the K(+)-controlled G binding/release switch based on C4C5 not only in the solution, but also on the surface, promising for the application for the pesticide controlled release.

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Apr 4, 2017·Chemistry : a European Journal·Charlotte RémyOlivia Reinaud
Feb 26, 2016·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Yue SunHaibing Li
May 13, 2020·Chemical Society Reviews·Arturo Blanco-GómezMarcos D García
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May 4, 2021·Frontiers in Chemistry·Mindy Levine
Sep 4, 2018·Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids·Rongnian XuWeimin Liu

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BETA
protein folding
NMR

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Gaussian03

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