Moving systems of polar dimeric capsules out of thermal equilibrium by light irradiation

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Alejandro Díaz-MoscosoPablo Ballester

Abstract

Heterodimeric capsules self-assembled from tetraurea calix[4]pyrrole and tetraurea calix[4]arene provide unique molecular containers for the organised inclusion of small polar molecules. By inserting stimuli-responsive groups (azobenzene) in the heterocapsule structure, we are able to modify the equilibrium state of the system or the exchange between different host-guest assemblies in a reversible manner.

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Dec 14, 2016·Organic Letters·Alejandro Díaz-MoscosoPablo Ballester
Apr 7, 2017·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Alejandro Díaz-Moscoso, Pablo Ballester
Jun 21, 2017·Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry·Patricia Remón, Uwe Pischel
Aug 19, 2016·Chemistry : a European Journal·Nuno Basílio, Uwe Pischel
Oct 12, 2018·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Miguel A RomeroUwe Pischel
Mar 26, 2019·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Patricia RemónUwe Pischel
May 24, 2019·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·C Lopez-LeonardoJ Berna
Feb 6, 2020·Chemistry : a European Journal·Kentaro HaradaTakeharu Haino
Dec 16, 2017·Chemistry : a European Journal·Ryo SekiyaPablo Ballester
Jul 4, 2017·Chemistry : a European Journal·Miguel A RomeroUwe Pischel
Apr 19, 2018·Frontiers in Chemistry·Margherita De RosaPlacido Neri
Nov 1, 2017·ChemPlusChem·Carmelo SgarlataCarmela Bonaccorso
Jun 8, 2021·Chemistry : a European Journal·Pedro FerreiraPablo Ballester
Jul 28, 2017·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Ivica CvrtilaSijbren Otto

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