Winston Ong
University of Miami
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Chemical Communications | 2004
Winston Ong; Marielle Gmez-Kaifer; Angel E. Kaifer
Dendrimers are highly branched macromolecules which may engage in host-guest interactions, acting as either hosts or guests; this review is specifically concerned with the binding behavior of dendrimers containing single or multiple guest residues interacting with individual, freely diffusing hosts.
Journal of Supramolecular Chemistry | 2001
Julio Alvarez; Yun Wang; Winston Ong; Angel E. Kaifer
Abstract Calix[6]arenesulfonate is a flexible host that adopts the 1,2,3-alternate conformation in DMSO- d 6 solution at room temperature, as evidenced by 1 H NMR spectroscopic data. This conformational preference is lost at higher temperatures or in the presence of acid. In aqueous media this calixarene exhibits a very simple proton NMR spectrum, reflecting the fast exchange between several conformations. Electrochemical data obtained with electroactive guests (ferrocenemethanol [FcOH], ferrocenylmethyldimethylammonium [FcN + Me 3 ], and cobaltocenium [Cob + ]) indicate that the anionic calixarene host forms complexes with all of them. The stability of the corresponding complexes increases with the number of positive charges on the guest, but the uncharged forms of the guests are also bound. The affinity between the calixarene and the ferrocene-containing guests decreases substantially as the solution goes from neutral (pH 7.0) to acidic (pH 2.6). 1 H NMR spectroscopic data in neutral aqueous solution suggests that the calixarene ( 1 8− ) adopts the 1,2,3-alternate conformation as it forms very stable ternary complexes with either two Cob + or two FcN + Me 3 guests, respectively. The complex with FcOH is weaker. Overall, our data demonstrate that the conformational state of this anionic calixarene host is strongly affected by the nature of the solvent, pH, temperature, as well as by the presence of appropriate guests in the solution.
Chemical Communications | 2005
Winston Ong; Robin L. McCarley
A new methodology utilizing a redox-triggered activation for the facile release of dendrimer end groups is reported.
Organic Letters | 2002
Winston Ong; Marielle Gómez‐Kaifer; Angel E. Kaifer
Langmuir | 2000
Jian Liu; Winston Ong; Esteban Román; Matthew J. Lynn; Angel E. Kaifer
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2004
Winston Ong; Angel E. Kaifer
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2008
Winston Ong; Yuming Yang; Angela C. Cruciano; Robin L. McCarley
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2001
Jian Liu; Julio Alvarez; Winston Ong; Esteban Román; Angel E. Kaifer
Organometallics | 2003
Winston Ong; Angel E. Kaifer
Langmuir | 2001
Jian Liu; Julio Alvarez; Winston Ong; and Esteban Román; Angel E. Kaifer