Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Neus Mesquida"
- Neus Mesquida's research primarily focuses on the synthesis and functionalization of complex organic compounds, particularly heterophanes, indenes, and anion-binding motifs to explore their potential applications in medicinal chemistry and materials science.
- Significant findings include the development of efficient methodologies for halide-to-anion exchanges in ionic liquids and quaternary salts, achieving high yields and removing impurities, alongside the identification of novel serotonin receptor ligands that demonstrate promising binding affinities.
- Mesquida's work also emphasizes structural modifications, such as transitioning from indole to indene scaffolds to synthesize various 5-HT6 receptor agonists and antagonists, contributing valuable insights into the design of new therapeutic agents.