Modulation of helix stability of indolocarbazole-pyridine hybrid foldamers

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Jee Seon KimKyu-Sung Jeong

Abstract

Through variation of the central pyridine in an indolocarbazole-pyridine hybrid foldamer, the kinetic stabilities of helical conformations were determined and compared based on the inter-conversion rates of P and M helical isomers.

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Aug 16, 2016·Organic Letters·Hae-Geun JeonKyu-Sung Jeong
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