Supramolecular binding of protonated amines to a receptor microgel in aqueous medium
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Alan Tominey, David Andrew, Lewis Oliphant, Georgina M. Rosair, Juliette Dupré, Arno Kraft
Polyanionic microgels containing negatively charged tetrazole binding sites show supramolecular binding of various protonated amines (e.g. dibucaine and spermine) in a competitive aqueous medium at millimolar concentration.
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