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Conformational transition effects of anion recognition by calix [4] arene derivatives

Liu et al., 2009

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8513337284215790772
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Liu Y
Li Z
Guo D
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Supramolecular Chemistry

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A calix [4] arene derivative (3) possessing naphthalene sulfonyl amide groups has been synthesised in satisfactory yield. Furthermore, its conformation and anion-binding behaviours are systemically investigated by the methods of fluorescence spectrometry, 1H …
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