kummimolekulide
Kummimolekulide, also known as cucurbiturils, are a class of macrocyclic molecules characterized by their unique barrel-shaped structure. These molecules are composed of glycoluril units linked by methylene bridges, forming a cavity that can encapsulate guest molecules. The most common members of this family are cucurbit[6]uril (CB6), cucurbit[7]uril (CB7), and cucurbit[8]uril (CB8), which have cavities that can accommodate small organic molecules, metal ions, and even other cucurbiturils.
Cucurbiturils exhibit a high degree of selectivity and affinity towards their guest molecules, making them valuable
The synthesis of cucurbiturils typically involves the condensation of glycoluril with formaldehyde, followed by the formation
Despite their potential, the practical use of cucurbiturils is still limited by their relatively low solubility