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Area of Science:

  • Supramolecular Chemistry
  • Chemical Synthesis
  • Materials Science

Background:

  • Receptor design is crucial for molecular recognition and sensing applications.
  • Developing versatile platforms for receptor synthesis remains a significant challenge in chemistry.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a dynamic combinatorial library (DCL) capable of generating a diverse range of molecular receptors.
  • To demonstrate the utility of this DCL platform for the recognition of amines and ammonium ions.

Main Methods:

  • Formation of a small dynamic combinatorial library from two dithiols in an aqueous environment.
  • Screening the library against a panel of 30 different amine and ammonium ion analytes.
  • Characterization of the amplified receptor structures and their binding properties.

Main Results:

  • The DCL successfully generated a continuous range of six distinct receptor structures.
  • The majority of tested amine and ammonium ion analytes effectively amplified specific receptors from the library.
  • The generated receptors covered the complete size range required for the tested analytes.

Conclusions:

  • The developed DCL serves as a generic and adaptable platform for receptor synthesis.
  • This approach facilitates the rapid development of tailored receptors for amines and ammonium ions.
  • The study highlights the potential of DCLs in supramolecular chemistry and molecular recognition.