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  1. Oct 5, 2016 · The characteristics of host–guest systems, such as molecular recognition, complexation, encapsulation, guest composition, and dynamic exchange, are manifested by changes in the chemical shifts (Δω) in the NMR spectrum.

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  2. Host–guest complexes, in which a smaller guest molecule becomes encapsulated within a larger host, present another form of intermolecular association that is well suited to study by diffusion NMR methods.

  3. Aug 7, 2018 · Radial distribution functions and three-dimensional density distributions provide insight into the changes in guest orientation and interactions with the host framework as a function of guest composition.

    • Bernadette R. Cladek, S. Michelle Everett, Marshall T. McDonnell, Matthew G. Tucker, David J. Keffer...
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  4. Feb 5, 2024 · In this study, inclusion crystals composed of a benzophenone-naphthalenediimide host ( 1) and halobenzene guests were developed, unveiling unique fluorescence and room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) properties.

  5. Besides hydrophobic effect, electrostatic attraction and charge transfer, the host–guest complex is stabilized by the CH⋯π hydrogen bonding between the included pyridinium ring of the dMV and aromatic walls of CPA5 ( Fig. 2b ); the shortest C⋯π (centroid) distances are 3.21 and 3.16 Å.

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  7. Oct 28, 2020 · A relatively small number of guest molecules with a shorter induction time for pure guest hydrate nucleation can promote the formation of initial nuclei of a mixed hydrate. Detailed cage analysis shows that small guests such as CH 4 can induce the formation of more standard cages for mixture systems with either C 2 H 6 or C 3 H 8 systems ...