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Lawson I, Ewart C, Kraft A, Ellis D
Magn Reson Chem . 2020 Jun; 58(12):1256-1260. PMID: 32497362
Undergraduate students can find some aspects of NMR Spectroscopy daunting, and difficult to understand. Due to their flexibility and ease-of-use, 'benchtop' spectrometers can help to clarify key concepts and enhance...
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Kraft A, Grimsdale A, Holmes A
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl . 2018 May; 37(4):402-428. PMID: 29711177
A new exciting interdisciplinary research field has evolved following the discovery that conjugated polymers can emit light when put into light-emitting diodes. A myriad of light-emitting polymers (examples of which...
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Gilles P, Wenck K, Stratmann I, Kirsch M, Smolin D, Schaller T, et al.
Biomacromolecules . 2017 Apr; 18(6):1772-1784. PMID: 28420229
This account presents a general method for the construction of polymeric surface binders for digestion enzymes. Two prominent parts, namely, the modification of the copolymer composition and the screening assay...
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Tominey A, Liese J, Wei S, Kowski K, Schrader T, Kraft A
Beilstein J Org Chem . 2010 Aug; 6. PMID: 20703378
A new family of linear polymers with pronounced affinity for arginine- and lysine-rich proteins has been created. To this end, N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAM) was copolymerized in water with a binding monomer...
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Hartung A, Keane M, Kraft A
J Org Chem . 2007 Nov; 72(26):10235-8. PMID: 18001100
Comparison is made between the preparation of trans-1,2-cyclohexanediol in standard glassware (conventional batch production) and in a microreactor (continuous flow production). The reaction sequence involved two exothermic steps where the...
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Tominey A, Andrew D, Oliphant L, Rosair G, Dupre J, Kraft A
Chem Commun (Camb) . 2006 Jun; (23):2492-4. PMID: 16758026
Polyanionic microgels containing negatively charged tetrazole binding sites show supramolecular binding of various protonated amines (e.g. dibucaine and spermine) in a competitive aqueous medium at millimolar concentration.
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Tominey A, Docherty P, Rosair G, Quenardelle R, Kraft A
Org Lett . 2006 Mar; 8(7):1279-82. PMID: 16562871
[reaction: see text] Tetrazoles frequently replace carboxylic acids in pharmaceutical drugs. However, while the binding modes of tetrazolate and carboxylate anions in amidinium complexes turns out to be similar, the...
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Zadmard R, Kraft A, Schrader T, Linne U
Chemistry . 2004 Sep; 10(17):4233-9. PMID: 15352106
ESI-MS(/MS) has been used as a method which allows the fast, unambiguous and sensitive simultaneous detection and relative stability approximation of supramolecular assemblies in mixtures. In spite of the obvious...
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Zadmard R, Junkers M, Schrader T, Grawe T, Kraft A
J Org Chem . 2003 Aug; 68(17):6511-21. PMID: 12919011
Calix[4]arene derivatives with four anionic groups at their upper rim form discrete 1:1 complexes with complementary calix[4]arene derivatives bearing four cationic groups at their upper rim. Each cation is bound...
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Grawe T, Schrader T, Zadmard R, Kraft A
J Org Chem . 2002 May; 67(11):3755-63. PMID: 12027690
We present a simple and versatile access to spheroidal molecular assemblies with pronounced stability in highly polar solvents. These complexes are composed of doubly and triply charged complementary building blocks...