Nova Science Publishers. 2010. 536 p.
A macrocycle is, as defined by IUPAC, 'a cyclic macromolecule or a macromolecular cyclic portion of a molecule'. In the chemical literature, organic chemists may consider any molecule containing a ring of seven or more atoms to be a macrocyle. Co-ordination chemists generally define a macrocycle more narrowly as a cyclic molecule with three or more potential donor atoms that can co-ordinate to a metal centre. This book brings together the latest research results from around the world.
Contents
Tetraazacyclotetradecane Species as Models of the Polyazacrown Macrocycles: Molecular Structure and Reorganizations in Aqueous Media (pH 0-14) as Probed by NMR Spectroscopy and Computational Methods - Problems and Solutions
Calixarene Complexes with Solvent Molecules
Molecular Discrimination Behavior, Discrimination Level and Discrimination Factor of Cyclodextrins and Their Derivatives to Guest Molecules
Macrocyclic Glycopeptide-Based Chiral Stationary Phases in High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Analysis of Amino Acid Enantiomers and Related Analogs
From Macrocyclic Ligands to Fluorescent Molecular Sensors for Metal Ions: Recent Results and Perspectives
Study of Polysaccharides Thermal Stability in the Aspect of their Future Applications
Interactions of Cyclodextrins with Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins
Inclusion Complex Formation of Cyclodextrins with Aminobenzoic Acids in Aqueous Solution
Thermodynamics of Cesium Complexes Formation with 18-Crown-6 in Hydrophobic Ionic Liquids. A Correlation with Extraction Capability
Macrocycles Role in Competitive Transport and Extraction of Metal Cations
Chiral Calixarenes
New Trends in Modifications and Applications of Resorcinarenes
Imine Macrocyclics: Building Blocks in Polymer Synthesis
The Recognition and Activation of Molecules and Anions by Polyaza Macrocyclic Ligands and their Complexes
New Therapeutically Agent with Increased Antifungal Activity
Food Antioxidants Cyclodextrin Inclusion Compounds: Molecular Spectroscopic Studies and Molecular Modelling
A New Sprouting Inhibitor: n(собачка)NO-Sprout®, ?-Cyclodextrin/ S-Carvone Inclusion Compound
Urea as an Adductor for the Branched Drug Molecules
A macrocycle is, as defined by IUPAC, 'a cyclic macromolecule or a macromolecular cyclic portion of a molecule'. In the chemical literature, organic chemists may consider any molecule containing a ring of seven or more atoms to be a macrocyle. Co-ordination chemists generally define a macrocycle more narrowly as a cyclic molecule with three or more potential donor atoms that can co-ordinate to a metal centre. This book brings together the latest research results from around the world.
Contents
Tetraazacyclotetradecane Species as Models of the Polyazacrown Macrocycles: Molecular Structure and Reorganizations in Aqueous Media (pH 0-14) as Probed by NMR Spectroscopy and Computational Methods - Problems and Solutions
Calixarene Complexes with Solvent Molecules
Molecular Discrimination Behavior, Discrimination Level and Discrimination Factor of Cyclodextrins and Their Derivatives to Guest Molecules
Macrocyclic Glycopeptide-Based Chiral Stationary Phases in High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Analysis of Amino Acid Enantiomers and Related Analogs
From Macrocyclic Ligands to Fluorescent Molecular Sensors for Metal Ions: Recent Results and Perspectives
Study of Polysaccharides Thermal Stability in the Aspect of their Future Applications
Interactions of Cyclodextrins with Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins
Inclusion Complex Formation of Cyclodextrins with Aminobenzoic Acids in Aqueous Solution
Thermodynamics of Cesium Complexes Formation with 18-Crown-6 in Hydrophobic Ionic Liquids. A Correlation with Extraction Capability
Macrocycles Role in Competitive Transport and Extraction of Metal Cations
Chiral Calixarenes
New Trends in Modifications and Applications of Resorcinarenes
Imine Macrocyclics: Building Blocks in Polymer Synthesis
The Recognition and Activation of Molecules and Anions by Polyaza Macrocyclic Ligands and their Complexes
New Therapeutically Agent with Increased Antifungal Activity
Food Antioxidants Cyclodextrin Inclusion Compounds: Molecular Spectroscopic Studies and Molecular Modelling
A New Sprouting Inhibitor: n(собачка)NO-Sprout®, ?-Cyclodextrin/ S-Carvone Inclusion Compound
Urea as an Adductor for the Branched Drug Molecules