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Photoinduced interruption of interannular cooperativity for delivery of cationic guests in water.

Radoslav Z PavlovićSarah E BorderYiming LiXiaopeng LiJovica D Badjić
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2020)
The synergy among twelve carboxylates from two hexavalent baskets 16- assisted the encapsulation of one divalent diammonium guest 32+-62+ and the formation of ternary [3-6⊂12]10-. The reduction of basket's multivalency, by photoinduced α-decarboxylation of 16- to give 23-, intercepted the interannular cooperativity operating in the stabilization of capsulpex [3-6⊂12]10- to dramatically diminish the binding affinity towards diammonium guests. As a result, the cationic guests were released into bulk water with 23- assembling into nanoparticles. With numerous drugs carrying positive sites, the finding reported here could now be examined for their light-promoted spatiotemporal delivery.
Keyphrases
  • electron transfer
  • binding protein
  • dna binding