Issue 11, 2010

Functional cyclophanes: Promising hosts for optical biomolecular recognition

Abstract

Cyclophanes possess a defined cavity size and are efficient in encapsulating and stabilising guest molecules inside the cavity through various non-covalent interactions. This unique property of the cyclophanes has been widely exploited for the development of selective probes for a variety of guest molecules. The present tutorial review highlights the use of various interesting functionalised cyclophane architectures for the sensitive and selective optical recognition of important biomolecules.

Graphical abstract: Functional cyclophanes: Promising hosts for optical biomolecular recognition

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
23 Dec 2009
Accepted
10 May 2010
First published
20 Aug 2010

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2010,39, 4158-4168

Functional cyclophanes: Promising hosts for optical biomolecular recognition

D. Ramaiah, P. P. Neelakandan, Akhil. K. Nair and R. R. Avirah, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2010, 39, 4158 DOI: 10.1039/B920032K

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