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A highly efficient artificial light-harvesting system with two-step sequential energy transfer based on supramolecular self-assembly
Han, Tingting,Hu, Xiao-Yu,Jiao, Jianmin,Qian, Weirui,Shi, Yukun,Sun, Guangping,Wang, Leyong
supporting information, p. 9590 - 9596 (2020/06/05)
A highly efficient artificial light-harvesting system (ALHS) in the aqueous phase with a two-step sequential energy transfer process has been successfully constructed based on the host-guest interaction between a water-soluble pillar[5]arene (WP5) and a b
Imine macrocycle with a deep cavity: Guest-selected formation of syn/anti configuration and guest-controlled reconfiguration
He, Zhenfeng,Ye, Gang,Jiang, Wei
supporting information, p. 3005 - 3012 (2015/02/05)
A dynamic covalent bond is one of the ideal linkages for the construction of large and robust organic architectures. In the present article, we show how organic templates can efficiently transform a complex dynamic imine library into a dynamic imine macrocycle. Not only is the constitution well controlled, but also the syn/anti host configuration is efficiently selected and even the orientation of the guest in the asymmetric cavity of the host can be well aligned. This is attributed to the delicate balance and the cooperation of multiple noncovalent interactions between the hosts and the guests. Through sequential additions of three guests in appropriate amounts, controlled structural reconfiguration of dynamic covalent architectures has been achieved for the first time.
Cholinergic anionic receptors. 3. Steric requirements for quaternary ammonium inhibitors of acetylcholinesterase II.
Kellett Jr.,Doggett
, p. 414 - 417 (2007/10/05)
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