20th International Symposium on Macrocyclic Chemistry, Jerusalem, Israel, 2–7 July 1995
This conference is part of the Macrocyclic Chemistry series.
The picrate anion as a versatile chelating counter-ion for the complexation of alkali and alkaline earth metal cations with ionophores: The 'picrate effect'
Conformation of cyclic peptides. Principle concepts and the design of selectivity and superactivity in bioactive sequences by 'spatial screening'
Molecular design of sugar recognition systems by sugar-diboronic acid macro cyclization
New synthetic receptors based on calix[4]arenes for the selective recognition of ions and neutral molecules
Selectivity in the binding and detection of charge diffuse ions
Molecular recognition of stable metal complexes through second-sphere coordination by macrocycles
New cage and linked macrocyclic systems for metal ion and small molecule binding
Accomplishment of difficult chemical separations using solid phase extraction
Biomimetic iron(III) trishydroxamate complexes and triple stranded diferric helices
Synthesis and reactions of large-ring spiro-dienone calixarene derivatives
Self-assembly in chemical systems
Molecular assembly and encapsulation
The use of mass spectrometry to assess complexation phenomena in receptor compounds
Synthesis of supramolecular structures via combination of calix[4]arenes with other medium-sized building blocks
Molecular recognition and stereotopic group recognition
Oligopolydentate ligands for helices and metallacycles
New texaphyrin-type expanded porphyrins