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Cucurbit[7]uril-based vesicles formed by self-assembly of supramolecular amphiphiles
Li, Jiaxi,Zhou, Lipeng,Luo, Quan,Wang, Yongguo,Zhang, Chunqiu,Lu, Wei,Xu, Jiayun,Liu, Junqiu
, p. 2085 - 2090,6 (2012)
Cucurbituril (CB), a well-known macrocyclic cavitand, has been used extensively to construct supramolecular aggregates. Based on host-guest intertactions, an adamantanyl derivative guest molecule was designed and synthesized to prepare a supramolecular am
Controllable amantadine molecular assembling body
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, (2017/09/01)
A controllable amantadine molecular assembling body. The invention relates to an amantadine molecular derivative which can be assembled with beta-cyclodextrin. In the invention, the amantadine molecular derivative is auto-assembled with the beta-cyclodextrin to generate an assembling body that can carry medicines or other molecules. The amantadine derivative, as a guest molecule of the amantadine molecular assembling body, has the molecular structure formula as follows, wherein R1 is a -CnHmO group, n being an integer of 1 to 16 and m being an integer of 2n+1. Through carriage of the medicines, the medicines are improved in stability and reduced in side effects, and are increased in utilization rate. Medicine delivery is carried out just through simple and controllable assemble and disassemble.
Construction of giant branched nanotubes from cyclodextrin-based supramolecular amphiphiles
Fan, Xiaotong,Wang, Liang,Luo, Quan,Zhao, Linlu,Xu, Jiayun,Liu, Junqiu,Zheng, Qingchuan
, p. 6512 - 6514 (2015/04/14)
Giant branched nanotubes were successfully constructed using cyclodextrin-based amphiphiles. The 'backbone' of the nanotubes could branch out into two or multiple branches, from which thinner branches grow out.
Giant nanotubes loaded with artificial peroxidase centers: Self-assembly of supramolecular amphiphiles as a tool to functionalize nanotubes
Tang, Yong,Zhou, Lipeng,Li, Jiaxi,Luo, Quan,Huang, Xin,Wu, Ping,Wang, Yongguo,Xu, Jiayun,Shen, Jiacong,Liu, Junqiu
supporting information; experimental part, p. 3920 - 3924 (2010/09/05)
(Figure Presented) Test tubes: Large-diameter nanotubes have been obtained by direct self-assembly of cyclodextrin-based host-guest superamphiphiles (see picture). By manipulating the surface of the nanotubes with a combination of a molecularimprinting strategy and self-assembly, the main catalytic components of glutathione peroxidase were fabricated on the nanotube scaffold.
