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Events at the Interface: How Do Interfaces Modulate the Dynamics and Functionalities of Guest Molecules?

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LANGMUIR
Volume 38, Issue 41, Pages 12415-12420

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.2c02274

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This article discusses the impact of chemical interfaces on the dynamics of small-molecule guests, and explores specific and interesting phenomena and future prospects.
Chemical and biological interfaces are of various types, which could be between two materials of the same and/or different states, two phases of the same material, biological substrates and the outer environment, surfactant or polymeric membranes and the bulk, and so forth. Small-molecule guests frequently interact with such interfaces that decide their functionalities. The structural and behavioral properties undergo considerable characteristic changes, which control their final course of action in the targeted application. This Perspective will discuss mainly the chemical interfaces constituted by the surfactants, polymers, lipids, and nucleic acids and their impacts on the dynamics of small-molecule guests. Some specific and interesting phenomena and future prospects will be elucidated in this Perspective.

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