2015
DOI: 10.1002/tcr.201500021
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Structurally Flexible C3‐Symmetric Receptors for Molecular Recognition and Their Self‐Assembly Properties

Abstract: The bioinspired design and synthesis of building blocks and their assemblies by the supramolecular approach has ever fascinated scientists to utilize such artificial systems for numerous purposes. Flexibility is a basic feature of natural systems. However, in artificial systems this is difficult to control, especially if there is no preorganization of the component(s) of a system. We have designed and synthesized a series of C3 -symmetric N-bridged flexible receptors and successfully utilized them to selective… Show more

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“…[14] Previously,w eh ave disclosed an itrate anion promoted photochemical [2+ +2] cycloaddition reaction [15] through dynamic self-assembly. [16] Motivatedb yt hese results, we have attempted to explore the role/effect of biologically important anions in such reactions.…”
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“…[14] Previously,w eh ave disclosed an itrate anion promoted photochemical [2+ +2] cycloaddition reaction [15] through dynamic self-assembly. [16] Motivatedb yt hese results, we have attempted to explore the role/effect of biologically important anions in such reactions.…”
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confidence: 99%