Little discovery in the laboratory: a new route for 12266-72-7

There is still a lot of research devoted to this compound(SMILES:I[Pt]I.C1=CCC/C=CCC/1)HPLC of Formula: 12266-72-7, and with the development of science, more effects of this compound(12266-72-7) can be discovered.

The three-dimensional configuration of the ester heterocycle is basically the same as that of the carbocycle. Compound: Diiodo(1,5-cyclooctadiene)platinum(II)(SMILESS: I[Pt]I.C1=CCC/C=CCC/1,cas:12266-72-7) is researched.Formula: C12H12N2. The article 《Molecular recognition – allosterism generated by weak host-guest interactions in molecular rectangles》 in relation to this compound, is published in European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. Let’s take a look at the latest research on this compound (cas:12266-72-7).

Two metal-based mol. rectangles (for example, I) that bear two identical binding sites form host-guest adducts with analogous planar Pt2+ complexes (for example, II and III). The larger of the guests III shows no binding allosterism with either of the two rectangles but substantial pos. allosterism is observed when the smaller guest II binds to the rectangles. It is proposed that the smaller guest is better accommodated in the binding sites of the receptor and that this leads to allosterism. Various experiments including 1H NOESY spectroscopy support the supposition that the smaller guest is better incarcerated in the receptors. The mol. structure of the 1:2 host-guest adduct of I:III was determined by X-ray crystallog.

There is still a lot of research devoted to this compound(SMILES:I[Pt]I.C1=CCC/C=CCC/1)HPLC of Formula: 12266-72-7, and with the development of science, more effects of this compound(12266-72-7) can be discovered.

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