Anion transport and binding properties of N,N'-(phenylmethylene)dibenzamide based receptors
The anion transport and binding properties of a series of bis-amide based compounds have been studied in POPC lipid bilayers. The compounds display evidence of aggregation in solution with single crystal X-ray crystallographic analysis showing hydrogen bonding between the amide substituents of adjac...
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