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Nature-inspired macro cyclic systems for bioorganic applications
Prekopová, Terézia ; Cigánek, Martin (referee) ; Krajčovič, Jozef (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with nature-inspired macrocyclic compounds and their possible use in organic bioelectronics. The theoretical part of this bachelor thesis introduces semiconductor materials in organic bioelectronics and provides a general overview of selected classes of macrocyclic compounds currently occurring. It includes their history, properties, reactivity and use in various industries. An important point of this part are cyclodextrins, which are characterized by their high biocompatibility and affinity for a wide range of guests depending on the structure of the cyclodextrin. They are capable of molecular recognition to form inclusion complexes with guest particles. The work also deals with chemical modifications of cyclodextrins in order to improve selected physicochemical properties and practical applications of cyclodextrins. The experimental part consists of the synthesis, purification and characterization of key macrocyclic -cyclodextrin derivatives selectively modified at position 6 of one glucopyranose unit for the synthesis and study of advanced supramolecular structures for potential applications in organic bioelectronics.
Nature-inspired macro cyclic systems for bioorganic applications
Prekopová, Terézia ; Cigánek, Martin (referee) ; Krajčovič, Jozef (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with nature-inspired macrocyclic compounds and their possible use in organic bioelectronics. The theoretical part of this bachelor thesis introduces semiconductor materials in organic bioelectronics and provides a general overview of selected classes of macrocyclic compounds currently occurring. It includes their history, properties, reactivity and use in various industries. An important point of this part are cyclodextrins, which are characterized by their high biocompatibility and affinity for a wide range of guests depending on the structure of the cyclodextrin. They are capable of molecular recognition to form inclusion complexes with guest particles. The work also deals with chemical modifications of cyclodextrins in order to improve selected physicochemical properties and practical applications of cyclodextrins. The experimental part consists of the synthesis, purification and characterization of key macrocyclic -cyclodextrin derivatives selectively modified at position 6 of one glucopyranose unit for the synthesis and study of advanced supramolecular structures for potential applications in organic bioelectronics.

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