The characterization of the stability of self-assembled supramolecular systems is critical for numerous applications that rely on non-covalent interactions between the components.However,in phthalocyanines(Pcs),the co...The characterization of the stability of self-assembled supramolecular systems is critical for numerous applications that rely on non-covalent interactions between the components.However,in phthalocyanines(Pcs),the coordination of ligands to the central metal is typically not accompanied by significant spectral changes,complicating the determination of association constants(K_(1)).展开更多
基金supported by the Czech Science Foundation(23-06177S)the project New Technologies for Translational Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences/NETPHARM,project ID CZ.02.01.01/00/22_008/0004607,co-funded by the European Union.VN,MM and JD would also like to acknowledge financial support from the Ministry of Education,Youth and Sports(ERC CZ programme,LL2318)This work was also supported by the World Premier International Research Center Initiative(WPI Initiative),MEXT,Japan.Financial support from Charles University(SVV 260666)is gratefully acknowledged as well.
文摘The characterization of the stability of self-assembled supramolecular systems is critical for numerous applications that rely on non-covalent interactions between the components.However,in phthalocyanines(Pcs),the coordination of ligands to the central metal is typically not accompanied by significant spectral changes,complicating the determination of association constants(K_(1)).