Functional Synthetic Receptors

A timely overview of this rapidly-expanding topic, covering the most important classes of compounds and incorporating the latest literature. With its application-oriented approach, this book is the first to emphasize current and potential applications, extending to such fields as materials science,...

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Corporate Authors: John Wiley & Sons.
Group Author: Schrader, Thomas.; Hamilton, Andrew D.
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/352760572X
Summary: A timely overview of this rapidly-expanding topic, covering the most important classes of compounds and incorporating the latest literature. With its application-oriented approach, this book is the first to emphasize current and potential applications, extending to such fields as materials science, bioorganic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and organic synthesis. In the biological context in particular, the book clarifies which receptor systems work well in water or better under physiological conditions. From the contents:. * Amino Acid, Peptid and Protein Receptors. * Carbohydrate Receptors.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xii, 428 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 3527306552
9783527306558
352760572X
9783527605729
3527605533
9783527605538
Index Number: QD415
CLC: O63
Contents: Artificial (pseudo)peptides for molecular recognition and catalysis / L.J. Prins, P. Scrimin -- Carbohydrate receptors / A.P. Davis, T.D. James -- Ammonium, amidinium, guanidinium, and pyridinium cations / T. Schrader, M. Maue -- Artif icial pyrrole-based anion receptors / W.-S. Cho, J.L. Sessler -- Molecular containers in action / D.M. Rudkevich -- Formation and recognition properties of dynamic combinatorial libraries / A.D. Hamilton, D.M. Tagore, K.I. Sprinz -- Synthetic molecular machines / E.R. Kay, D.A. Leigh -- Replicable nanoscaffolded multifunctionality : a chemical perspective / W.-M. Pankau [and others].