Selective Interaction of Dopamine with the Self-Assembled Fibrillar Network of a Molecular Hydrogel Revealed by STD-NMR
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Other documents of the author: Segarra Maset, María Dolores; Escuder, Beatriu; Miravet, Juan
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Selective Interaction of Dopamine with the Self-Assembled Fibrillar Network of a Molecular Hydrogel Revealed by STD-NMRDate
2015-09-28Publisher
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0947-6539Bibliographic citation
SEGARRA‐MASET, María D.; ESCUDER, Beatriu; MIRAVET, Juan F. Selective Interaction of Dopamine with the Self‐Assembled Fibrillar Network of a Molecular Hydrogel Revealed by STD‐NMR. Chemistry–A European Journal, 2015, vol. 21, no 40, p. 13925-13929Type
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A molecular hydrogel formed by a derivative of L-valine with pendant isonicotinoyl moieties interacts selectively with protonated dopamine in the presence of related compounds such as 3-methylcatechol, and protonated ... [+]
A molecular hydrogel formed by a derivative of L-valine with pendant isonicotinoyl moieties interacts selectively with protonated dopamine in the presence of related compounds such as 3-methylcatechol, and protonated or neutral phenethylamine. A two-point interaction with the gel fibers is postulated to explain the results. The conclusions are obtained from nuclear magnetic resonance saturation transfer experiments (STD-NMR), illustrating how this technique is perfectly suited to monitor the interaction of substrates with the fibrillar network of a molecular gel. [-]
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