Understanding the origins of strong multivalent cooperativity
<p>This thesis presents a combined experimental and computational evaluation of chelate cooperativity. The principal result from the thesis is that host-guest design cannot be limited to chemical intuition. By using a combination of theoretical approaches, we determined a procedure for a quali...
Main Author: | Gruebner, I |
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Other Authors: | Anderson, HL |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2019
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