Molekulare Kapseln und Protein - Rezeptoren auf Calixaren - Basis
Im Rahmen dieser Dissertation wurden molekulare Kapseln durch Selbstorganisation zweier ionischer Calix[4]arenhalbschalen in polarer Lösung hergestellt und mittels verschiedener Methoden wie NMR - Titration, Job, NOESY - Experimenten detailliert untersucht. Weiterhin wurden die k...
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Format: | Doctoral Thesis |
Language: | German |
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Philipps-Universität Marburg
2003
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In this thesis the selforganisation of molecular capsules in polar solvents from calix[4]arene building blocks with four ionic gruops was studied with Job plots, NMR titrations, NOESY experiments as well as ESI-MS measurements. ESI-MS(/MS) has been used as a method which allows the fast, specific and sensitive simultaneous detection and relative stability approximation of supramolecular assemblies in mixtures. MS/MS experiments reveal the same relative order of gas phase stabilities as previously found in solution. Furthermore, the amphiphilic Calix[4]arenetetraphosphonate receptors were embedded in lipid monolayers at the air/water interface. This system is able to distinguish between proteins of varying pI at nanomolar concentrations.