Abstract
Biological systems often use the H-bonding properties of carboxylic acid functions in their active sites for binding and manipulation of substrates. On the other hand, synthetic molecular receptors containing preorganized carboxylic acid groups are rare
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Pollex, R., Weber, E., Czugler, M. (1998). Preorganized Macrocyclic Dicarboxylic Receptors. In: Coleman, A.W. (eds) Molecular Recognition and Inclusion. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5288-4_85
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