𝜈 | Molecule 1 : 1 Host | ||
Ka = | 3.02⋅105 | M-1 | |
Kd = | |||
logKa = | |||
T | 25.0 °C | ||
Energy | kJ mol-1 | kcal mol-1 | |||
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ΔG | = | -31.28 | -7.48 |
Detection Method: | Direct | |||
Assay Type: | Direct Binding Assay | |||
Technique: | Fluorescence | |||
𝛌ex | = | 393.0 nm | ||
𝛌em | = | 450.0 nm |
Solvent System | Buffer System | 1X PBS pH-7.4 |
Solvents | water | |
Additives | sodium chloride | 137.0 mM |
Disodium hydrog... | 10.0 mM | |
potassium chloride | 2.7 mM | |
Potassium dihyd... | 1.8 mM | |
Source of Concentration | real | |
Total concentration | 151.5 mM | |
pH | 7.4 |
Citation: |
J. Krämer, SupraBank 2024, A supramolecular CB8-β-CD-rotaxane chemosensor for the optical detection of tryptophan in human serum and urine (dataset). https://doi.org/10.34804/supra.20220128415 |
Link: | https://doi.org/10.34804/supra.20220128415 |
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Link: | https://suprabank.org/datasets/415 |
The plot depicts the binding isotherm simulation of a 1:1 interaction of Indole (6.622516556291391e-05 M) and Rotaxane (0 — 0.00013245033112582781 M).