In "Complexation at the Supramolecular Level: Interactions with Fluorescent Guest Molecules" by Ethan Thompson, you can learn all about how to use p-sulfonatocalixarene as a host molecule for supramolecular complexation with different fluorescent guest molecules that are medically important. The book talks about how to build, make, and describe these host-guest complexes. It also talks about how they can be used in different areas, like bioimaging, drug delivery, and sensing.
The writer talks about different areas of supramolecular chemistry and how p-sulfonatocalixarene can be used as a host molecule. They talk about its special structure, stability, and the fact that it can form strong host-guest complexes with many different types of guest molecules. The book also talks about different ways to study these combinations, such as microscopy, spectroscopy, and X-ray crystallography.
The book also gives examples of how these complexes can be used in drug transport, sensing, and bioimaging. This shows that these supramolecular systems can be used in many biomedical ways.
"Complexation at the Supramolecular Level: Interactions with Fluorescent Guest Molecules" is a must-read for researchers and workers in supramolecular chemistry, as well as those who work in drugs, sensors, and bioimaging. This book is a great resource for anyone interested in this exciting area of study because it covers everything you need to know about designing, synthesising, and using these supramolecular complexes.