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Control of Molecular Recognition via Modulation of the Nanoenvironment.

Roman KosteckiSabrina HengAdrian M MakHeike Ebendorff-HeidepriemTanya M MonroAndrew D Abell
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
Many biological processes are driven by the interaction of a host with a guest molecule. We show such interactions can be modulated by carefully defining the local molecular environment to give a specific chemical outcome. Particularly, the selectivity of a host toward two different ions (Ca2+ and Al3+) is defined by it being in solution or the physisorbed state. In solution, the host displays greater selectivity toward Ca2+. When physisorbed, the selectivity profile of the host is reversed with enhanced binding of Al3+. This demonstrates a single host molecule can be tailored to selectively bind multiple guests by altering its nanoenvironment.
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