Calixarenes and Beyond (eBook)

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2016 | 1st ed. 2016
XI, 1062 Seiten
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Contributions featuring the chemistry and applications of a family of macrocyclic compounds collectively known as 'calixarenes' are presented in this edited volume. The arsenal of structures based on calixarenes provides tools which are effective in numerous areas of supramolecular chemistry. The Editors have compiled a timely volume which contains up to date, high calibre contributions from a large number of international authors. A broad perspective on the progress and future of calixarene chemistry is presented. Aimed at students and researchers active in Supramolecular Chemistry.

Prof. Placido Neri received his doctoral degree in Chemistry in 1985 from the University of Catania. From 1984 to 1998 he worked at the 'Istituto per lo Studio delle Sostanze Naturali di Interesse Alimentare e Chimico-Farmaceutico' (ISSN) of the Italian National Research Council (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - C. N. R.) of Catania, where he was responsible for the 'Macrocyclic Chemistry Division' (1992-98). In the period 1990-91 he was visiting researcher at the 'NMR Research' division of Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, Illinois (USA). In the years 1998-2002 he was Associate Professor and then (since 2002) became Full Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry of the University of Salerno. In this Department he has been Coordinator of Doctoral Degree in Chemistry (A.Y. 02/03 e 03/04), Coordinator of the Chemistry Ph.D. program (Cycles XVI-XXI, from 01/04/03 to 07/12/05), and President of the Chemistry Didactic Area (from 09/12/05 to 30/09/08) with the responsibilities of the 1st Level Chemical Degree (3 years) and of the 2nd Level Chemical Degree (2 years). From January 2009 up to 2013 he was vice-Dean of the Faculty of Math., Phys., and Nat. Sciences. He is currently responsible for the following courses for the doctoral degree in Chemistry: 'Organic Chemistry II', 'Physical Methods in Organic Chemistry', 'Supramolecular Chemistry'. Since 1996 he has acted as 'Regional Coordinator for Italy' of the 'Global Supramolecular Chemistry Network' (GSCN). Since 1999, he has been an official scientific advisor of the 'ISSN-CNR'. The Research activity of Prof. Placido Neri started in the field of natural product chemistry and continued with multidimensional NMR study of biomacromolecule/substrate interactions. More recently he has been interested in supramolecular and macrocyclic chemistry. His research work has led to more than 138 publications, including reviews and chapters in edited books, and a patent.
Prof. Jonathan Sessler is a professor of chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin. He is notable for his pioneering work on expanded porphyrins and their applications to biology and medicine. He is a co-founder of Pharmacyclics, Inc., (NASDAQ: PCYC) a company that works with expanded porphyrins, and Anionics, Inc., which develops anion recognition chemistry.
Sessler received his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry in 1977 from the University of California, Berkeley and his Ph.D. in chemistry in 1982 from Stanford University. He continued as a post-doctoral fellow at L'Université Louis Pasteur, and worked in Kyoto, Japan before becoming an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin in 1984.
Sessler has written extensively, authoring or co-authoring over 350 publications. In addition, he has co-authored two books and edited a third. He holds more than 70 U.S. patents. Dr. Sessler has received many awards and much recognition, as a Sloan Fellow (1999), Fellow of the AAAS (1999), Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar (1999), ACS Cope Scholar (1999), recipient of the JSPS and Alexander von Humboldt Senior Fellowships (1999), and winner of the Izatt-Christensen Award (1999).
Sessler has participated in hosting chemistry circuses on the UT campus. These circuses are held for different grade levels from elementary to college, and aim to expose students to 'fun' aspects of chemistry. Sessler has also lectured on how the disease Porphyria, caused by a deficiency in porphyrins, may be related to the origin of myths about vampires and werewolves.

Prof. Placido Neri received his doctoral degree in Chemistry in 1985 from the University of Catania. From 1984 to 1998 he worked at the "Istituto per lo Studio delle Sostanze Naturali di Interesse Alimentare e Chimico-Farmaceutico" (ISSN) of the Italian National Research Council (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - C. N. R.) of Catania, where he was responsible for the "Macrocyclic Chemistry Division" (1992-98). In the period 1990-91 he was visiting researcher at the "NMR Research" division of Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, Illinois (USA). In the years 1998-2002 he was Associate Professor and then (since 2002) became Full Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry of the University of Salerno. In this Department he has been Coordinator of Doctoral Degree in Chemistry (A.Y. 02/03 e 03/04), Coordinator of the Chemistry Ph.D. program (Cycles XVI-XXI, from 01/04/03 to 07/12/05), and President of the Chemistry Didactic Area (from 09/12/05 to 30/09/08) with the responsibilities of the 1st Level Chemical Degree (3 years) and of the 2nd Level Chemical Degree (2 years). From January 2009 up to 2013 he was vice-Dean of the Faculty of Math., Phys., and Nat. Sciences. He is currently responsible for the following courses for the doctoral degree in Chemistry: "Organic Chemistry II", "Physical Methods in Organic Chemistry", "Supramolecular Chemistry". Since 1996 he has acted as "Regional Coordinator for Italy" of the "Global Supramolecular Chemistry Network" (GSCN). Since 1999, he has been an official scientific advisor of the "ISSN-CNR". The Research activity of Prof. Placido Neri started in the field of natural product chemistry and continued with multidimensional NMR study of biomacromolecule/substrate interactions. More recently he has been interested in supramolecular and macrocyclic chemistry. His research work has led to more than 138 publications, including reviews and chapters in edited books, and a patent. Prof. Jonathan Sessler is a professor of chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin. He is notable for his pioneering work on expanded porphyrins and their applications to biology and medicine. He is a co-founder of Pharmacyclics, Inc., (NASDAQ: PCYC) a company that works with expanded porphyrins, and Anionics, Inc., which develops anion recognition chemistry. Sessler received his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry in 1977 from the University of California, Berkeley and his Ph.D. in chemistry in 1982 from Stanford University. He continued as a post-doctoral fellow at L'Université Louis Pasteur, and worked in Kyoto, Japan before becoming an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin in 1984. Sessler has written extensively, authoring or co-authoring over 350 publications. In addition, he has co-authored two books and edited a third. He holds more than 70 U.S. patents. Dr. Sessler has received many awards and much recognition, as a Sloan Fellow (1999), Fellow of the AAAS (1999), Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar (1999), ACS Cope Scholar (1999), recipient of the JSPS and Alexander von Humboldt Senior Fellowships (1999), and winner of the Izatt-Christensen Award (1999). Sessler has participated in hosting chemistry circuses on the UT campus. These circuses are held for different grade levels from elementary to college, and aim to expose students to "fun" aspects of chemistry. Sessler has also lectured on how the disease Porphyria, caused by a deficiency in porphyrins, may be related to the origin of myths about vampires and werewolves.

Introduction and History, David Reinhoudt.- 2. Chiral Calixarenes and Resorcinarenes, Michał Wierzbicki, Hanna Jędrzejewska, Agnieszka Szumna.- 3. Meta Substitution of Calixarenes, Ondrej Kundrat and Pavel Lhoták.- 4. Preparation of Methylene-Substituted Calixarenes, Silvio Biali.- 5. Calix[5]arene: from Capsules to Polymers, Melchiorre F. Parisi, Giuseppe Gattuso, Anna Notti, Ilenia Pisagatti and Sebastiano Pappalardo.- 6. Calix[6]azacryptand-based Receptors, Gaël De Leener, Steven Moerkerke, Roy Lavendomme, Olivia Reinaud and Ivan Jabin.- 7. Large Calixarenes, Corrada Geraci, Carmen Talotta, Carmine Gaeta, Annunziata Soriente, Margherita De Rosa, Placido Neri.- 8. Resorc[4]arenes as Preorganized Synthons for Surface Recognition and Host-Guest Chemistry, Ilaria D’Acquarica, Francesca Ghirga, Cinzia Ingallina, Deborah Quaglio, Giovanni Zappia, Gloria Uccello-Barretta, Federica Balzano, and Bruno Botta.- 9. A Chronology of Cavitands, Anthony Wishard and Bruce C. Gibb.- 10. Calix[4]arenes and Resorcinarenes Bridged at the Wider Rim, Daniel A. Tan and Mauro Mocerino.- 11. N-Alkyl Ammonium Resorcinarene Salts – A Versatile Family of Calixarene-Related Host Molecules, Ngong Kodiah Beyeh and Kari Rissanen.- 12. Functionalized Calixpyrroles: Building Blocks for Self-Assembly, Gabriela I. Vargas-Zúñiga, Jonathan L. Sessler, Steffen Bähring.- 13. Thiacalixarenes, Nobuhiko Iki.- 14. Azacalixaromatics, De-Xian Wang and Mei-Xiang Wang.- 15. Oxacalixarenes, Reuben Hudson, Jeffrey L. Katz.- 16. Homoheteracalix[n]arenes (X = S, Se, N), Joice Thomas, Aliya S. Gusak, Wim Dehaen.- 17. Functionalization and Properties of Homooxacalixarenes, Paula M. Marcos.- 18. Triptycene-Derived Calixarenes, Heteracalixarenes and Analogues, Chuan-Feng Chen,* Han-Xiao Wang, Ying Han and Ying-Xian Ma.- 19. Pillar[n]arenes: Easy-to-Make Pillar-Shaped Macrocyclic Hosts for Supramolecular Chemistry, Tomoki Ogoshi, and Tada-aki Yamagishi.- 20. Function-Directed Supramolecular Assembly Based on Water Soluble Calixarenes, Yu Liu, Pei-Yu Li, Yong Chen.- 21. Water-Soluble Cryptophanes: Design and Properties, Thierry Brotin, Alexandre Martinez and Jean-Pierre Dutasta.- 22. Calixsugars: Finally Reaching Their Therapeutic Potential?, Susan E. Matthews.- 23. New Technologies Powered by Protein-Binding Calixarenes, Meagan A. Beatty and Fraser Hof.- 24. Calix[n]arenes and Nucleic Acids, Max Sena Peters and Thomas Schrader.- 25. Structural Trends in Calix[4]arene-Supported Cluster Chemistry, Marco Coletta, Euan K. Brechin and Scott J. Dalgarno.- 26. Calixarenes as Supramolecular Catalysts Endowed with Esterase and Phosphodiesterase Activity, Riccardo Salvio, Roberta Cacciapaglia and Alessandro Casnati.- 27.- Calixarenes in Organo and Biomimetic Catalysis, Mustafa Yilmaz and Serkan Sayin.- 28. Fluorescent Calixarene Hosts, Rajesh Kumar, Yujin Jung, Jong Seung Kim.- 29. Calixarene Threading by Viologen-Based Axles, Arturo Arduini, Guido Orlandini, Andrea Secchi, Alberto Credi, Serena Silvi, and Margherita Venturi.- 30. Calixarene Threading via Superweak Anion, Carmine Gaeta, Carmen Talotta, Margherita De Rosa, Annunziata Soriente, Placido Neri.- 31. Hydrogen Bond Hexameric Capsules: Structures, Host-Guest Interactions, Guest Affinities, and Catalysis, Yoram Cohen, Sarit Slovak and Liat Avram.- 32. Self-Assembled Dimeric Containers Based on Calix[4]arene, Resorcin[4]arene and Calix[4]pyrrole Scaffolds, G. Aragay, P. Ballester.- 33. Calixarenes and Fullerenes, Paris Georghiou.- 34. Calixarene-Encapsulated Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Stabilization, and Self-Assembly, Alexander Wei.- 35. Calixarenes and Nanoparticles, Francesco Vita, Arturo Arduini, and Andrea Secchi.- 36. Calixarenes and Pillarenes on Surfaces, Li-Li Tan, Ying-Wei Yang.- 37. Calixarenes and Resorcinarenes at Interfaces, Ludovico Tulli and Patrick Shahgaldian.- 38. Solid State Features of Calixarenes, Kinga Suwinska.- 39. Gas Sorption and Storage Properties of Calixarenes, Rahul S. Patil, Debasis Banerjee, Jerry L. Atwood, and Praveen K. Thallapally.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.8.2016
Zusatzinfo XI, 1062 p. 922 illus., 422 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Anorganische Chemie
Technik
Schlagworte Calixarene chemistry • Macrocylic chemistry • molecular recognition • Molecular self assembly • Supramolecular catalysis
ISBN-10 3-319-31867-5 / 3319318675
ISBN-13 978-3-319-31867-7 / 9783319318677
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