Issue 36, 2011

Cucurbit[n]uril based supramolecular assemblies: tunable physico-chemical properties and their prospects

Abstract

This Feature Article provides an account of the recent work by our research group (with some reference to relevant work of other groups) on the spectacular physico-chemical properties of cucurbituril-based supramolecular assemblies of chromophoric dyes having technological and biological importance. Simultaneous association of multiple hosts or guests either by cooperative binding or competitive displacement is an applied strategy to construct novel functional assemblies with predesignated characteristics. Here, effort has been made to briefly discuss the diverse photophysical characteristics of several host–guest complexes and the dynamic responses of such molecular assemblies towards external stimulants like metal ions. The detailed experimentation on these assemblies project their applications in the controlled uptake and release of drugs, photofunctional devices, aqueous-based dye lasers, and molecular architectures.

Graphical abstract: Cucurbit[n]uril based supramolecular assemblies: tunable physico-chemical properties and their prospects

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
12 Apr 2011
Accepted
24 May 2011
First published
28 Jun 2011

Chem. Commun., 2011,47, 9959-9971

Cucurbit[n]uril based supramolecular assemblies: tunable physico-chemical properties and their prospects

A. C. Bhasikuttan, H. Pal and J. Mohanty, Chem. Commun., 2011, 47, 9959 DOI: 10.1039/C1CC12091C

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