Progress in Host-Guest Macrocycle/Pesticide Research: Recognition, Detection, Release and Application

90 Pages Posted: 21 Mar 2022

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Carl Redshaw

University of Hull

Xin Zhao

Guizhou University

Pei Hui Shan

Guizhou University

Jian Hang Hu

Guizhou University

Ming Liu

Guizhou University

Zhu Tao

Guizhou University

Abstract

Macrocyclic compounds are formed via a series of cyclic oligomers possessing repeating units, and classical examples include cyclodextrins, calix[ n ]arenes, cucurbit[ n ]urils and pillar[ n ]arenes (n represents the number of repeat units). Given their unique host-guest binding ability, supramolecular polymers are often developed as hosts for specific guest molecular assembly systems, adsorption materials, drug delivery carriers, catalysts, and molecular recognition systems. For example, macrocyclic host molecules are widely used to encapsulate hydrophobic drug molecules to improve both the solubility and utilization efficiency of the drug. One type of potential host molecule that has seen increased agricultural use in recent years are pesticides. This includes herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides, and given the increased use, there is need to develop systems that can rapidly and effectively identify and detect such pesticides. In this review, we will discuss the use of cucurbit[ n ]urils, pillar[ n ]arenes, calix[ n ]arenes, cyclodextrins in this area, and their ability to form host-guest species with herbicides, insecticides and fungicides. Particular emphasis is given to the ability of such systems to improve the toxicity and release of the pesticide and the potential for practical application.

Keywords: macrocycle, pesticide, host guest complex, detection, application

Suggested Citation

Redshaw, Carl and Zhao, Xin and Shan, Pei Hui and Hu, Jian Hang and Liu, Ming and Tao, Zhu, Progress in Host-Guest Macrocycle/Pesticide Research: Recognition, Detection, Release and Application. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4049694 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4049694

Carl Redshaw (Contact Author)

University of Hull ( email )

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United Kingdom

Xin Zhao

Guizhou University ( email )

Guizhou
China

Pei Hui Shan

Guizhou University ( email )

Guizhou
China

Jian Hang Hu

Guizhou University ( email )

Guizhou
China

Ming Liu

Guizhou University ( email )

Guizhou
China

Zhu Tao

Guizhou University ( email )

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