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  1. Homooxacalixarene-based supramolecular receptors for cations and anions
  2. Superheated flash-boiling atomisation effects on spray carbon capture performance using non-aqueous amines
  3. A core-substituted naphthalene diimide-based supramolecular triangle and its self-assembly into nanostructures
  4. A 1,8-Naphthalimide-based Tripodal Fluorescent Chemosensor to Selectively Detect Copper Ions
  5. Crystalline bilayer formation in homoleptic low-spin Fe(ii) compounds with alkyl chain substituents
  6. Asymmetric urea, thiourea and squaramide receptors as minimal-anion binding motifs
  7. Critical Analysis of Association Constants between Calixarenes and Nitroaromatic Compounds Obtained by Fluorescence. Implications for Explosives Sensing
  8. A molecular chemodosimeter to probe “closed shell” ions in kidney cells
  9. Self-Healing Thiolated Pillar[5]arene Films Containing Moxifloxacin Suppress the Development of Bacterial Biofilms
  10. Heteroglycoclusters through Unprecedented Orthogonal Chemistry Based on N ‐Alkylation of N ‐Acylhydrazone
  11. Killing two birds with one stone: phosphorylation by a tabun mimic and subsequent capture of cyanide using a single fluorescent chemodosimeter
  12. [1]Rotaxanes based on phosphorylated pillar[5]arenes
  13. Water-soluble pillar[5]arene sulfo-derivatives self-assemble into biocompatible nanosystems to stabilize therapeutic proteins
  14. Supramolecular Chemistry in Corrosion and Biofouling Protection
  15. Low-Valent Calix[4]arene Glycoconjugates Based on Hydroxamic Acid Bearing Linkers as Potent Inhibitors in a Model of Ebola Virus Cis-Infection and HCMV-gB-Recombinant Glycoprotein Interaction with MDDC Cells by Blocking DC-SIGN
  16. Low Molecular Weight Fluorescent probes for the detection of organophosphates
  17. Metallo-Supramolecular Coordination Polymers Based on Amidopyridine Derivatives of Pillar[5]arene and Cu(II) and Pd(II) Cations: Synthesis and Recognition of Nitroaromatic Compounds
  18. Detection of ferric ions in a gram-positive bacterial cell:Staphylococcus aureus
  19. Progress in the Chemistry of Macrocyclic Meroterpenoids
  20. Antimicrobial Activity of Calixarenes and Related Macrocycles
  21. Self-Assembly of Supramolecular Architectures by the Effect of Amino Acid Residues of Quaternary Ammonium Pillar[5]arenes
  22. 3D printed UV/VIS detection systems constructed from transparent filaments and immobilised enzymes
  23. Recognition of Anions, Monoamine Neurotransmitter and Trace Amine Hydrochlorides by Ureido-Hexahomotrioxacalix[3]arene Ditopic Receptors
  24. Silica bound co-pillar[4+1]arene as a novel supramolecular stationary phase
  25. Towards new nanoporous biomaterials: self-assembly of sulfopillar[5]arenes with vitamin D3 into supramolecular polymers
  26. Hydrogen-bonding interactions in crown-(thio)urea complexes with anions, chemical warfare agents and simulants
  27. Glycocluster Tetrahydroxamic Acids Exhibiting Unprecedented Inhibition of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms
  28. Glass transition temperatures, melting temperatures, water contact angles and dimensional precision of simple fused deposition model 3D prints and 3D printed channels constructed from a range of commercially available filaments
  29. Unprecedented Thiacalixarene Fucoclusters as Strong Inhibitors of Ebola cis-Cell Infection and HCMV-gB Glycoprotein/DC-SIGN C-type Lectin Interaction
  30. Hysteretic thermal spin-crossover in heteroleptic Fe(ii) complexes using alkyl chain substituted 2,2′-dipyridylamine ligands
  31. Monosubstituted pillar[5]arene functionalized with (amino)phosphonate fragments are “smart” building blocks for constructing nanosized structures with some s- and p-metal cations in the organic phase
  32. Supramolecular neuromuscular blocker inhibition by a pillar[5]arene through aqueous inclusion of rocuronium bromide
  33. Hydrazides of glycine-containing decasubstituted pillar[5]arenes: Synthesis and encapsulation of Floxuridine
  34. Pillar[n ]arenes at the Chemistry-Biology Interface
  35. Comparison of Binding Affinities of Water-Soluble Calixarenes with the Organophosphorus Nerve Agent Soman (GD) and Commonly-Used Nerve Agent Simulants
  36. Spectroscopic and inclusion properties of G-series chemical warfare agents and their simulants: a DFT study
  37. Lithium Ion Sensors
  38. Experimental and computational study of the inclusion complexes of β-cyclodextrin with the chemical warfare agent soman (GD) and commonly used simulants
  39. A co-pillar[5]arene sensor for linear biogenic amines
  40. Supramolecular Chemistry
  41. Carbon-cryogel hierarchical composites as effective and scalable filters for removal of trace organic pollutants from water
  42. Synthesis and applications of copillar[5]arene dithiols
  43. Synthesis of (Homooxa)calixarene–Monoquinones through the “All-but-One” Methodology
  44. Antimicrobial activity of menthol modified nanodiamond particles
  45. Selective Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Disrupting Properties of Functionalized Diamond Nanoparticles Against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus
  46. Metal chelation by a plant lignan, secoisolariciresinol diglucoside
  47. A low pH sensor from an esterified pillar[5]arene
  48. An activated coumarin-enamine Michael acceptor for CN−
  49. Detection of Zn(II) ions by fluorescent pyrene-derived molecular probes
  50. Synthesis, NMR and DFT conformational studies of homooxacalixarene (cyanopropyl)oxy derivatives, precursors to urea-terminated compounds
  51. Complexation and DFT studies of lanthanide ions by (2-pyridylmethoxy)homooxacalixarene derivatives
  52. Complexation and DFT studies of lower rim hexahomotrioxacalix[3]arene derivatives bearing pyridyl groups with transition and heavy metal cations. Cone versus partial cone conformation
  53. A Fluorescent Dipyrrinone Oxime for the Detection of Pesticides and Other Organophosphates
  54. Fifty years of oxacalix[3]arenes: A review
  55. Crown and Lariat Ethers
  56. Computational Techniques (DFT,MM,TD‐DFT,PCM)
  57. Pillar[5]arenes: fascinating cyclophanes with a bright future
  58. A pyrene-based fluorescent sensor for Zn2+ ions: a molecular ‘butterfly’
  59. Lanthanide cation binding properties of homooxacalixarene diethylamide derivatives
  60. Supramolecular Chemistry
  61. Ion-selective electrodes based onp-tert-butyl-homooxacalixarene di(ethyl)amides
  62. An artificial sodium ion channel from calix[4]arene in the 1,3-alternate conformation
  63. Synthesis, binding properties and theoretical studies of p-tert-butylhexahomotrioxacalix[3]arene tri(adamantyl)ketone with alkali, alkaline earth, transition, heavy metal and lanthanide cations
  64. Supramolecular ChemistryIn Silico
  65. Binding Properties and Molecular Mechanics Calculations ofp-tert-Butylhexahomotrioxacalix[3]arene Tri(diethyl)amide with Alkali, Alkaline Earth, Transition and Heavy Metal Cations
  66. α-Lipoic acid and glutathione protect against the prooxidant activity of SOD/catalase mimetic manganese salen derivatives
  67. Artificial transmembrane ion channels from commercial surfactants
  68. Transmembraneion transport by calixarenes and their derivatives
  69. Supramolecular Chemistry
  70. A Practical Guide to Supramolecular Chemistry
  71. Homocalixarenes
  72. Observation of Transient Alkali Metal Inclusion in Oxacalix[3]arenes
  73. Linoleic acid and antioxidants protect against DNA damage and apoptosis induced by palmitic acid
  74. The Voltammetric Behavior of Superoxide Dismutase/Catalase Mimics
  75. Crown ether lanthanide complexes as building blocks for luminescent ternary complexes
  76. Artificial Transmembrane Channels for Sodium and Potassium
  77. Cooperative anion binding and electrochemical sensing by modular podands
  78. Acid-Catalyzed Formation of Hexahomooxacalix[3]arenes
  79. C-Donor lariat ether ‘scorpionates’
  80. Anion sensing ‘venus flytrap’ hosts: a modular approach
  81. Real-time monitoring of stain formation and removal on calcium hydroxyapatite surfaces using quartz crystal sensor technology
  82. Implications for Mercury Toxicity from the Structure of An Oxacalix[3]arene-HgCl 2 Complex?
  83. Vitamin C induced decomposition of lipid hydroperoxides: direct evidence of genotoxin–DNA binding detected by QCRS
  84. Characterisation of small molecule binding to DNA using a quartz crystal resonant sensor
  85. Conformational Preferences ofO-Substituted Oxacalix[3]Arenes
  86. A ‘toothpaste tube’ model for ion transport through trans-membrane channels
  87. Formation of an organometallic coordination polymer from the reaction of silver(I) with a non-complimentary lariat ether
  88. Molecular Architecture. 2.1Synthesis and Metal Complexation of Heptacyclic Terpyridyl Molecular Clefts
  89. A novel in vivo nitric oxide sensor
  90. A comparison of methods for the computer modelling of crystal structures
  91. Conformational study of the macrocycle 1,4,7-trithiacyclononane in metal complexes
  92. Intrinsic Chromophores and Fluorophores in Synthetic Molecular Receptors
  93. Synthesis of 1,2-ditellurolane derivatives
  94. Synthesis of new torands and new uses for old torands
  95. Ein supramolekularer Verband aus zwei Toranden, zwei Lithium‐Ionen und drei Wassermolekülen
  96. Bevorzugung einer Ligandkonformation in Torand‐Komplexen von Kalium‐ und Rubidiumpikrat
  97. Conformational Preference of the Torand Ligand in Its Complexes with Potassium and Rubidium Picrate
  98. A Supramolecular Assembly of Two Torands, Two Lithium Ions, and Three Water Molecules