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Jacques Vicens

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Recent Developments in Calixarenes and Their Properties

1989

The increasing number of reports, monographs and patents dealing with the hemistry of inclusion compounds shows the growing interest of organic chemists in elaborating new chemical systems presenting novel physical and chemical properties. These properties are available for fundamental as well as applied research. On the one hand, basic studies on the structure and the nature of inclusion compounds provide information on the intermolecular forces implicated in organized systems and in enzyme processes. On the other hand, applications are in progress in laboratories and industries, for instance, in catalyzing chemical reactions, in transporting and extracting metallic cations, and in modifyi…

Cone conformationMolecular levelBenzyl etherChemistryCalixareneNanotechnology
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Special Calixarenes, Synthesis and Properties

1991

In the previous chapter the standard one step procedures for the synthesis of calixarenes from p-tert-butyl phenol and several p-alkyl phenols have been described. However, these procedures necessarily lead to calixarenes consisting of one single type of phenolic unit. This remains true even for those compounds in which all the terf-butyl groups are removed and replaced by other functional groups. The construction of more sophisticated, special calixarenes which could serve for instance as enzyme models, requires new synthetic approaches capable of producing molecules with selected functionalization.

Cone conformationchemistry.chemical_compoundChemistrySingle typeCalixareneMethylene bridgeCombinatorial chemistry
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The synthesis of double-calixarenes

1989

Abstract Macrocyclic molecules consisting of two calix[4]arene moieties linked via their p-positions by one 1, two 2 or four 3 aliphatic chains were synthetized for the first time.

StereochemistryChemistryOrganic ChemistryDrug DiscoveryCalixareneMoleculeBiochemistryTetrahedron Letters
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