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    Functionalised Nanopores: Chemical and Biological Modifications

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    Nanopore technology has established itself as a powerful tool for single-molecule studies. By analysing changes in the ion current flowing through a single transmembrane channel, a wealth of molecular information can be elucidated. Early studies utilised nanopore technology for sensing applications, and subsequent developments have diversified its remit. Nanopores can be synthetic, solid-state, or biological in origin, but recent work has seen these boundaries blurred as hybrid functionalised pores emerge. The modification of existing pores and the construction of novel synthetic pores has been an enticing goal for creating systems with tailored properties and functionality. Here, we explore chemically functionalised biological pores and the bio-inspired functionalisation of solid-state pores, highlighting how the convergence of these domains provides enhanced functionality

    Molecular balances for quantifying non-covalent interactions

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    Desolvation and substituent effects in edge-to-face aromatic interactions

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    The Limit of Intramolecular H-bonding

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