Abstract
Linear arrays of hydrogen bonds represent important elements of the supramolecular toolkit for receptor design, assembly of supramolecular polymers, and other well-defined supramolecular structures. It is illustrated that remote substituent effects control dimerization affinity in a predictable manner using a conformer independent ureidoimidazole DDA motif and its amidoisocytosine based AAD partner.
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