2018
DOI: 10.1002/slct.201801563
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Sulfated β‐Cyclodextrin Templated Assembly and Disassembly of Acridine Orange: Unraveling Contrasting Binding Mechanisms and Light Off/On Switching

Abstract: Present article reports the intriguing aggregation‐deaggregation behavior of acridine orange (AOH+), as induced by the water soluble macrocyclic host, sulfated β‐cyclodextrin (SCD), and the results are compared with those obtained earlier in the presence of sulfobutylether‐β‐cyclodextrin (SBEβCD) host. While monomeric form of AOH+ is widely investigated, the aggregation behavior of AOH+ still remains to be quite less explored, though dye aggregation has a great consequence for its uses as a fluorescence probe … Show more

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“…In this regard, the sulfated derivative of β-cyclodextrin (SCD), where the hydroxyl group of both the upper and lower rims of β-cyclodextrin is substituted with sulfate groups, is expected to induce more efficient aggregation, for cationic guest molecules, as compared to p -sulfonatocalixarene because SCD carries a relatively much higher negative charge density. In spite of having these technical and logistic advantages associated with sulfated β-cyclodextrin over p -sulfonatocalixarene, there are limited reports of interaction of organic guest molecules with this important polyanionic macrocyclic host molecule, that is, SCD, , as compared to a large volume of work performed with p -sulfonatocalixarene and reviewed in literature . Thus, many opportunities still remained to be explored for this polyanionic host in the field of supramolecular host–guest aggregation and its potential uses in different areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, the sulfated derivative of β-cyclodextrin (SCD), where the hydroxyl group of both the upper and lower rims of β-cyclodextrin is substituted with sulfate groups, is expected to induce more efficient aggregation, for cationic guest molecules, as compared to p -sulfonatocalixarene because SCD carries a relatively much higher negative charge density. In spite of having these technical and logistic advantages associated with sulfated β-cyclodextrin over p -sulfonatocalixarene, there are limited reports of interaction of organic guest molecules with this important polyanionic macrocyclic host molecule, that is, SCD, , as compared to a large volume of work performed with p -sulfonatocalixarene and reviewed in literature . Thus, many opportunities still remained to be explored for this polyanionic host in the field of supramolecular host–guest aggregation and its potential uses in different areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 93 ] Moreover, Sayed and co‐workers reported off/on switching of acridine orange mediated by fluorescence light induced by their assembly and disassembly templated by sulfated β‐CD. [ 94 ] Recently, Zhu and co‐workers also constructed crystalline materials based on γ‐CD‐MOF with circularly polarized luminescence (CPL). [ 95 ] Intriguingly, different CPL effects were observed when different guest luminophores were added as the γ‐CD‐MOF is capable of selectively encapsulating guest molecules owing to the size‐dependent host–guest property.…”
Section: Supramolecular Macrocycle‐guided Assembly Via Host–guest Intmentioning
confidence: 99%