Abstract
Abstract A surface plasmon resonance study indicates that an amphiphilic calix[4] resorcarene derivative having eight polar side chains with terminal galactose or glucose residues and four long alkyl chains are immobilized on a hydrophobic sensor chip; the resulting monolayer of the sugar moieties, exposed to the bulk aqueous phase, binds lectin polysaccharides, and ploy(vinylalcohol) in water.
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