Supramolecular Assembly and Binding in Aqueous Solution: Useful Tips Regarding the Hofmeister and Hydrophobic Effects |
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Authors: | Bruce C. Gibb |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of New Orleans, 2000 Lakeshore Drive, New Orleans LA 70148 (USA) phone:+1 504 280-3152 fax:+1 504 280-6860 |
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Abstract: | The self-assembly of structurally discrete entities, and supramolecular chemistry in general, continues to expand into the aqueous realm. To do so, however, requires a firm understanding of the properties of aqueous solution, and how these “change the rules” for binding and assembly relative to organic solvents. In this mini-review we highlight the state-of-the-art understanding of the supramolecular properties of water, and how these influence the design of hosts and self-assembling systems. |
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Keywords: | supramolecular chemistry water chemistry |
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