Thirteenth International Symposium on Macrocyclic Chemistry, Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany, 4–8 September 1988
This conference is part of the Macrocyclic Chemistry series.
  Preface
        
        Model studies in recognition using new molecular shapes
        
        Molecular recognition by cyclophane hosts
        
        Receptor mapping with artificial siderophores
        
        Selective molecular hosts for anions
        
        Molecular recognition by synthetic receptors
        
        Macrocyclic chemistry in reducing environments: From concentrated metal solutions to crystalline electrides
        
        Metal-ion recognition: An assault on natural order
        
        Design of redox systems for the transport of electrons across liquid membranes: Poly-aza-macrocyclic metal complexes
        
        The development of mixed donor macrocyclic systems for metal-ion discrimination
        
        The evolution of molecular belts and collars
        
        Novel ligands designed for selective complexation of small cations
        
        Molecular dynamics of macrocycle-metal ion complexes involving heteronuclear binding atoms
        
        Cation binding properties of alkyl calixaryl derivatives. A new family of molecular receptors
        
        Crown ethers as sensory materials in chemical measurements: Interfaces for chemical signal transformation
        
        Carriers for chemical sensors: Design features of optical sensors (optodes) based on selective chromoionophores
        
        Silica gel-bound aza-crowns for the selective removal and concentration of metal ions
        
        Mesomorphic molecular materials for electronics, opto-electronics, iono-electronics: Octaalkyl-phthalocyanine derivatives
        
        Oxidations catalyzed by stable metallo-tetraaryl porphyrins under aqueous-organic two-phase conditions
        
        Implementation of macrocycle conjugated antibodies for tumour-targetting
        
        