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Synthesis of new amphiphilic Zn-salophen complexes derivatized by bile acids

The amphiphilic Zn-salophen complexes have lately been receiving attention due to their
aggregation behaviour, dependent upon some experimental parameters, such as concentration
and polarity of solvents. The possibility to control their aggregation morphologies, and their
well known capability to accept one axially coordinated donor species make them suitable
candidates for the development of new materials with applications in sensing. The search of
new amphiphilic derivatives of Zn-salophenes is thus an active research field. Our group have

Synthesis of new organocatalysts derived from bile acids and their use in aqueous solvent

Bile acids are a very important class of natural surfactants, showing themselves and their derivatives as self-assembling materials. The morphology of the aggregates is dependent upon the substituents present both on the rigid steroid backbone and on the side chain. For this reason, they are very suitable for nanochemistry, sensing and drug delivery applications. In the last years, our group has been involved in a project concerning the preparation of bile acid derivatives bearing amino acid moieties either on the C-3 or on the lateral chain of the steroid polycyclic ring.

Synthesis of useful aromatic derivatives of bile acids through Click chemistry

Bile acids are a very important class of natural surfactants, showing
themselves and their derivatives as effective self-assembling materials. The morphology of bile acid derivative aggregates is strongly
dependant upon the substituents present both on the rigid steroid
backbone and on the side chain, making them suitable for applications in
nanochemistry, sensing and drug delivery.

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