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Amide naphthotubes:Biomimetic macrocycles for selective molecular recognition

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摘要 Selective molecular recognition in water is routine for bioreceptors,but remains challenging for synthetic hosts.This is principally because noncovalent interactions are usually less efficient in aqueous environments.By mimicking the cavity feature of bioreceptors,Prof.Wei Jiang proposed and clarified the concept of“endo-functionalized cavity”.Through situating polar binding sites into a deep hydrophobic cavity,we designed and synthesized several macrocyclic hosts,among which amide naphthotubes are the most representative.The hosts can selectively recognize various polar molecules including organic micropollutants,drug molecules,and chiral molecules in water by employing the hydrophobic effect and shielded hydrogen bonding.In addition,these biomimetic hosts have been applied in spectroscopic analysis,adsorptive separation and self-assembly.In this review,we provide an overview of recent advances on amide naphthotubes with special emphasis on the efforts of Jiang's group.We are convinced that these biomimetic macrocycles will make further contributions to supramolecular chemistry and beyond.
出处 《Chinese Chemical Letters》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第4期124-131,共8页 中国化学快报(英文版)
基金 the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.22174059 and 22201128) Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.2022JJ40363 and 2022JJ40365) the Young Science and Technology Innovation Program of Hunan Province(No.2022RC1230) China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(No.2022M721542)for financial support。
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