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Porous pillar[6]arene-based polymers for reversible iodine capture. [PDF]

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Recent development of pillar[n]arene-based amphiphiles

Chinese Chemical Letters, 2021
Abstract Pillar[n]arene-based amphiphiles, mainly including amphiphilic pillar[n]arenes and supra-amphiphilic pillar[n]arenes, have obtained considerable interests in recent years due to their fascinating chemical structures, various self-assembly behaviors, and widely applications.
Yan Cai   +6 more
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Supramolecular Catalysis by Carboxylated Pillar[n]arenes

ChemCatChem, 2020
AbstractPillar[n]arenes constitute the most recognizable macrocyclic compounds discovered recently. So far, research has been focused on their binding properties, while the catalytic properties were poorly explored. Herein we present the study of the binding as well as the catalytic properties of pillar[5]‐ and pillar[6]arenes functionalized with ...
Sandra Kosiorek   +2 more
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Advances in diversified application of pillar[n]arenes

Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry, 2020
Pillar[n]arenes have become a research hotspot in recent years. Because of its unique electron-rich cavity and easy functionalization, pillar[n]arenes have been extensively studied as carrier materials for applications in materials science, life science, nanoscience, information science, intelligent science and other fields.
Liying Guo   +4 more
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