852628-93-4Relevant articles and documents
Hydrosulfide (HS?) Recognition and Sensing in Water by Halogen Bonding Hosts
Beecroft, Adam J.,Beer, Paul D.,Félix, Vítor,Marques, Igor,Martin, Jonathan,Mitchell, Edward J.,Thompson, Sally
, p. 24048 - 24053 (2021/10/07)
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) plays a crucial signalling role in a variety of physiological systems, existing as the hydrosulfide anion (HS?) at physiological pH. Combining the potency of halogen bonding (XB) for anion recognition in water
Energy-dissipative self-assembly driven in microflow: A time-programmed self-organization and decomposition of metastable nanofibers
Numata, Munenori,Sato, Akiko,Nogami, Rie
, p. 995 - 997 (2015/08/24)
Energy-dissipative self-assembly in microflow enables us to approach an energetically unstable self-assembled structure, which undergoes morphological transition in a cascade manner from fibers, sheets, and finally "running down" to thermodynamically stable dots, with switching intermolecular interactions.
Low toxic, thermoresponsive dendrimers based on oligoethylene glycols with sharp and fully reversible phase transitions
Li, Wen,Zhang, Afang,Chen, Yong,Feldman, Kirill,Wu, Hua,Schlueter, A. Dieter
supporting information; experimental part, p. 5948 - 5950 (2009/05/06)
Novel first (G1) and second (G2) generation dendrimers based on three-fold branched oligoethylene glycol dendrons are efficiently synthesized which show characteristic thermoresponsive behavior and negligible cytotoxicity (for G2). The Royal Society of Ch