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Synthesis and Guest Binding Behavior of Water Soluble Cyclophanes Bearing PEG Residues

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Figure 1. Water-soluble cyclophanes bearing a PEG moiety 1 and 2.
Figure 2. Fluorescence spectral changes for an aqueous solution of TNS (a) and 2,6-ANS (b) upon addition of 1 in HEPES buffer at 298 K; [TNS] = [2,6-ANS] = 1.0 μM
Figure 3(b)
Table 1. Binding constants (K, M−1) for host-guest complexes in HEPES buffer.

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