Issue 73, 2005

Interconnected water channels and isolated hydrophobic cavities in a calixarene-based, nanoporous supramolecular architecture

Abstract

An interesting interplay of H-bond and van der Waals-like interactions in a proximal calix[4]arene dihydroquinone derivative gives rise to a nanoporous supramolecular architecture with the simultaneous existence of water channels and very large hydrophobic cavities.

Graphical abstract: Interconnected water channels and isolated hydrophobic cavities in a calixarene-based, nanoporous supramolecular architecture

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
18 Apr 2005
Accepted
17 Jun 2005
First published
05 Jul 2005

CrystEngComm, 2005,7, 449-453

Interconnected water channels and isolated hydrophobic cavities in a calixarene-based, nanoporous supramolecular architecture

C. Tedesco, I. Immediata, L. Gregoli, L. Vitagliano, A. Immirzi and P. Neri, CrystEngComm, 2005, 7, 449 DOI: 10.1039/B505375G

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