Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin, 58(5), 593-601 (2010-05-13)
We have developed several multifunctional thiourea catalysts bearing a tertiary amine or an 1,2-amino alcohol in expectation of their synchronous activation of a nucleophile and an electrophile through both acid-base and hydrogen-bonding interactions. From these studies, it was revealed that
Chemical Society reviews, 39(10), 3729-3745 (2010-08-26)
This critical review highlights recent advances in the structurally modified (thio)urea-based receptors for anion complexation and sensing. Modifications of the (thio)urea structure are aimed at a better anion binding in terms of higher binding constant, anion selectivity and feasibility. Major
Science (New York, N.Y.), 339(6124), 1213-1216 (2013-03-09)
Bactericidal antibiotics kill by modulating their respective targets. This traditional view has been challenged by studies that propose an alternative, unified mechanism of killing, whereby toxic reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced in the presence of antibiotics. We found no
The Journal of organic chemistry, 78(17), 8312-8319 (2013-08-01)
Thiourea-functionalized Tröger's base receptors 1 and 2 have been synthesized and evaluated as novel for the recognition of anions. Receptor 2 gave rise to significant changes in the absorption spectrum upon titration with AcO(-) and H2PO4(-) and acted as a
The Journal of organic chemistry, 78(8), 3980-3988 (2013-03-09)
Proof that sulfur is a viable reporting element for the development of fluorescent chemosensors for metal ions is presented. To date, the majority of metal-responsive fluorescent chemosensors have relied on metal-nitrogen coordination to provide a fluorescence response, most commonly by
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