Publications by authors named "Nicola Alessandro De Simone"

Bambusurils are macrocyclic molecules that are known for their high binding affinity and selectivity toward anions. Here, we present the preparation of two bambusurils bearing fluorinated substituents and one carboxylic function. These monofunctionalized bambusurils were conjugated with crown ether and cholesterol units.

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Invited for the cover of this issue are Dr. Stephen Butler, Dr. Hennie Valkenier and co-workers at Université Libre de Bruxelles, Loughborough University, Masaryk University, and the University of Bristol.

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Anion receptors can be used to transport ions across lipid bilayers, which has potential for therapeutic applications. Synthetic bicarbonate transporters are of particular interest, as defects in transmembrane transport of bicarbonate are associated with various diseases. However, no convenient method exists to directly observe bicarbonate transport and study the mechanisms involved.

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An upper-rim functionalized calix[4]arene-based thiourea installed onto the ( R, R)-1,2-cyclohexanediamine scaffold was synthesized with a view to investigate its catalytic ability in enantioselective Michael additions. The reactions were found to conveniently proceed under solvent-free conditions, observing good to high enantioselectivities. From this preliminary study, the calix[4]arene unit is likely to play a role in affecting the conversion and to a lesser extent to the stereochemical outcome of the reactions through van der Waals contacts and C-H···π interactions with the substrates.

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The TFPB "superweak anion" effectively induces the threading of a scarcely preorganized calix[6]arene (1) with weakly interacting tertiary ammonium axles (2(+)-3(+)). The pseudorotaxanes (4(+)-5(+)) thus formed show an unexpected chirality due to an unprecedented formation of a threading-induced stereogenic ammonium center.

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