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Selective transport of water mediated by porous dendritic dipeptides

Kaucher et al., 2007

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6137057712031831160
Author
Kaucher M
Peterca M
Dulcey A
Kim A
Vinogradov S
Hammer D
Heiney P
Percec V
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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The replacement of the benzyl ethers from the periphery of self-assembling dendritic dipeptides with naphthyl ethers provided the simplest mechanism to enhance the thermal stability of their supramolecular pores in bulk, solution, and in vesicles. This strategy …
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