Molecular Encapsulation 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780470664872.ch11
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“…To understand the binding behavior of type II MOSCs in solution, two representative guests, namely, a dye molecule methylene blue (MB) and a drug molecule aspirin (Scheme 2), were chosen as molecular probes. These two guests were selected for their broad implications in dye encapsulation 95 and drug delivery, 96 respectively, as well as their suitable spectroscopic and solubility characteristics. Binding of the MOSCs with both guests in chloroform at ambient conditions was monitored by supramolecular UV−vis titration technique.…”
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“…To understand the binding behavior of type II MOSCs in solution, two representative guests, namely, a dye molecule methylene blue (MB) and a drug molecule aspirin (Scheme 2), were chosen as molecular probes. These two guests were selected for their broad implications in dye encapsulation 95 and drug delivery, 96 respectively, as well as their suitable spectroscopic and solubility characteristics. Binding of the MOSCs with both guests in chloroform at ambient conditions was monitored by supramolecular UV−vis titration technique.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%