London: Taylor & Francis. — ISSN: 1061-0278.
«Supramolecular Chemistry» welcomes manuscripts from the fields and sub-disciplines related to supramolecular chemistry. From crown ethers to calixarenes, supramolecular modeling studies to the modification and assembly of artificial DNA, as well as inorganic-based systems, we interpret supramolecular chemistry in the broadest sense. Interdisciplinary manuscripts are particularly encouraged. These include communications, which are given high priority in review and production, and full papers. Accounts, reviews and highlight articles are also welcomed.
5-9 The first quantitative detection of silver ion at micromolar levels in water using a redox-switchable ligand Maria T. Rojas; Julio C. Medina; George W. Gokel; Angel E. Kaifer
11-17 Specific complexation of saccharides with dimeric phenylboronic acid that can be detected by circular dichroism Yutaka Shiomi; Kaoru Kondo; Miwako Saisho; Takaaki Harada; Kazuhiko Tsukagoshi; Seiji Shinkai
19-24 Alkali metal salts of oxyanions of p-tert-butylcalix [4] arene Fumio Hamada; Kerry D. Robinson; G. William Orr; Jerry L. Atwood
25-31 Sandwich-type molecular recognition of acceptors by a bis-anthracene host Joe Otsuki; Lin Chiu Chiang; Seung Hwan Lee; Koji Araki; Manabu Seno
33-39 Assembly of functionalized calixarenes Hirosuke Kawabata; Masayoshi Aoki; Kazutaka Murata; Seiji Shinkai
41-46 Synthesis and characterization of novel tris-intercalators having potentially two different DNA binding modes Shigeori Takenaka; Shuichi Nishira; Kazuyuki Tahara; Hiroki Kondo; Makoto Takagi
47-52 Synthesis and inclusion properties of teraazametacyclophanes containing bisphenol A unit Tyo Sone; Yoshihiro Ohba; Fumiaki Nishino; Shuichi Yamanami
53-60 Lower rim modification of calix[4]arenes to incorporate a single group functionality. Single crystal X-ray structures of 5-(3-bromopropyl)-25,26,27,28-tetrahydroxycalix[4]arene and 25,27-diallyloxy-26,28-dibenzoyloxycalix[4]arene Emil M. Georgiev; Joel T. Mague; D. Max Roundhill
61-64 Formation of ionic polymers by the alkylation of polyethyleneimine with tetra-chloromethyl and mono-bromopropyl substituted calix[4]arenes Emil M. Georgiev; Koljo Troev; D. Max Roundhill
65-70 O-Alkylated p-nitrocalix[4]arenes, synthesis, LB-monolayers and NLO-properties Marc Brake; Volker Böhmer; Peter Krämer; Walter Vogt; RüDiger Wortmann
71-76 Tunable chemical sensors: Light-switched ion selective electrodes on the basis of a photoresponsive calix[4]arene Gang Deng; Toru Sakaki; Yohko Kawahara; Seiji Shinkai
77-82 Study of calixarenes-dyes. Structure of p-tetrakis(phenylazo)calix[4]arene NoëLle Ehlinger; Sylvain Lecocq; Robert Perrin; Monique Perrin