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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Angewandte Chemie International Edition 5/2008 to 44/2007

Angewandte is strange... in some issues there is nothing, and in others you want to post the entire journal.

One-Step Synthesis and Exploratory Chemistry of [5]Dendralene**
Gomotsang Bojase, Alan D. Payne, Anthony C. Willis, and Michael S. Sherburn*

Nice stuff... those are easy to functionalize. I'm thinking ADMET... Naomi, maybe a new SAMP backbone for your proposal.

Understanding Ionic Liquids at the Molecular Level: Facts, Problems, and Controversies
Hermann Weingärtner*

Are Ionic Liquids really worth the hype?

The Next Generation of Shape-Persistant Zeolite
Analogues: Covalent Organic Frameworks**
Michael Mastalerz*

and
Hole Control in Microporous Polymers**
Christoph Weder*

Exciting for new materials - making polymers with defined holes... indefinite applications!

Single-Molecule Magnets with Mesomorphic Lamellar Ordering**
Emmanuel Terazzi, Cyril Bourgogne, Richard Welter, Jean-Louis Gallani, Daniel Guillon,
Guillaume Rogez,* and Bertrand Donnio*

For Zoha, Yongping and Raj

Stimuli-Responsive Reversible Transport of Nanoparticles Across
Water/Oil Interfaces**
Erik W. Edwards, Munish Chanana, Dayang Wang,* and Helmuth Möhwald

and
Interplay between Hydrogen Bonding and Macromolecular Architecture Leading to Unusual Phase Behavior in Thermosensitive Microgels**
Martina Keerl, Vytautas Smirnovas, Roland Winter, and Walter Richtering*
New stimuli responsive polymers

Sc(OTf)3-Mediated Silylation of Hydroxy Functional Groups on a Solid Surface: A Catalytic Grafting Method Operating at Room Temperature**
Ye-Rim Yeon, Young Jun Park, Ji-Sung Lee, Jung-Woo Park, Sin-Gun Kang, and Chul-Ho Jun*

New surface functionalization method

i-Motif Formation with Locked Nucleic Acid (LNA)**
Niti Kumar, Jakob T. Nielsen, Souvik Maiti,* and Michael Petersen*

You know DNA and RNA - but did you ever hear about LNA and PNA??

Free-Radical-Based, Specific Desulfurization of Cysteine: A Powerful Advance in the Synthesis of Polypeptides and Glycopolypeptides**
Qian Wan and Samuel J. Danishefsky

Hot stuff for peptide synthesists

Combining Resonant Piezoelectric Micromembranes with Molecularly Imprinted Polymers**
Cédric Ayela,* Fanny Vandevelde, Denis Lagrange, Karsten Haupt,* and Liviu Nicu

The article itself isn't so exciting, but Molecularly Imprinted Polymers are. They are 'synthetic receptors' - maybe we should look into that...

Amplification of Chirality in Dynamic Supramolecular Aggregates
Anja R. A. Palmans and E. W. Meijer*

and
Controlled Bioactive Nanostructures from Self-Assembly of Peptide
Building Blocks**
Yong-beom Lim, Eunji Lee, and Myongsoo Lee*

and
Synthetic Virus-Like Particles from Self-Assembling Coiled-Coil Lipopeptides and Their Use in Antigen Display to the Immune System
Francesca Boato, Richard M. Thomas, Arin Ghasparian, Annabelle Freund-Renard, Kerstin Moehle, and John A. Robinson*
were presented last subgroup

Polymeric Nanoparticles as Imaging Probes for Protein Kinase Activity in Cells
Bernhard Schuster*

for the confocal people

Conjugated Microporous Poly(aryleneethynylene)
Networks**
Jia-Xing Jiang, Fabing Su, Abbie Trewin, Colin D. Wood, Neil L. Campbell,
Hongjun Niu, Calum Dickinson, Alexey Y. Ganin, Matthew J. Rosseinsky,
Yaroslav Z. Khimyak, and Andrew I. Cooper*

More stuff you can do with Poyl(phenyleneethinylens)

Benzoylurea Oligomers: Synthetic Foldamers That Mimic Extended a Helices**
Johanna M. Rodriguez and Andrew D. Hamilton


Learning from Nature: b-Sheet-Mimicking Copolymers Get Organized
Hannah M. König and Andreas F. M. Kilbinger

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