Paul D Beer
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Tse Y, Docker A, Marques I, Felix V, Beer P
Nat Chem
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40074827
No abstract available.
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Tse Y, Docker A, Marques I, Felix V, Beer P
Nat Chem
. 2025 Feb;
17(3):373-381.
PMID: 39979414
The ever-increasing demand in the development of host molecules for the recognition of charged species is stimulated by their fundamental roles in numerous biological and environmental processes. Here, capitalizing on...
3.
Wilmore J, Docker A, Beer P
Dalton Trans
. 2024 Dec;
54(4):1425-1432.
PMID: 39629740
A dynamic zinc(II) metalloporphyrin axle-containing [2]rotaxane with a heteroditopic macrocycle component is shown to selectively recognise and optically sense lithium halide (LiX) ion-pair species. H NMR and UV-visible absorption experiments...
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Docker A, Kuhn H, Beer P
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2024 Oct;
64(5):e202417427.
PMID: 39351916
Halenium ions (X) are highly reactive electron deficient species that are prevalent transient intermediates in halogenation reactions. The stabilisation of these species is especially challenging, with the most common approach...
5.
Arun A, Tay H, Beer P
Chem Commun (Camb)
. 2024 Sep;
60(83):11849-11863.
PMID: 39300837
The ever-increasing interest directed towards the construction of host architectures capable of the strong and selective recognition of various ionic species of biological, medical and environmental importance has identified mechanically...
6.
Patrick S, Hein R, Beer P, Davis J
Chem Sci
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39263657
The ability to continually monitor target ion species in real-time is a highly sought-after endeavour in the field of host-guest chemistry, given its direct pertinence to medical and environmental applications....
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Arun A, Docker A, Beer P
Chemistry
. 2024 Sep;
30(69):e202402731.
PMID: 39231129
The first examples of bis-squaramide axle containing [2]rotaxanes linked via rigid aryl and flexible alkyl spacers synthesised using copper(I) catalysed active metal template methodology are reported. The halide and oxoanion...
8.
Taylor A, Wilmore J, Beer P
Chem Commun (Camb)
. 2024 Sep;
60(83):11916-11919.
PMID: 39222065
A pillar[5]arene host, functionalised with halogen bonding (XB) recognition sites and BODIPY fluorophores, demonstrates strong binding and optical sensing of environmentally relevant dicarboxylates and a chemical warfare agent simulant, in...
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Tay H, Docker A, Hua C, Beer P
Chem Sci
. 2024 Aug;
15(32):13074-13081.
PMID: 39148789
The synthesis and ion-pair binding properties of a heteroditopic [2]catenane receptor exhibiting highly potent and selective recognition of sodium halide salts are described. The receptor design consists of a bidentate...
10.
Munasinghe V, Tay H, Manawadu D, Pancholi J, Zhang Z, Beer P
Dalton Trans
. 2024 Aug;
53(34):14219-14225.
PMID: 39115089
The first heteroditopic [2]rotaxane host systems capable of strong and selective binding of lithium chloride ion-pair species are described. Importantly, a cooperative 'switch on' mechanism was found to operate, in...