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The Versatility of Squaramides: From Supramolecular Chemistry to Chemical Biology
Luke A. Marchetti+4 more
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This study investigates the stimulus‐responsive behavior of trialkylated triazatruxene dimers for third‐generation luminescent security inks. In particular, the derivative with flexible dodecyl chains displays high‐contrast, reversible color changes upon heating or shear, driven by liquid crystalline phase transitions and involving J ...
Raúl Martín+7 more
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Supramolecular chemistry of liquid-liquid extraction. [PDF]
Pramanik S, Islam ASM, Ghosh I, Ghosh P.
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Supramolecular Chemistry of Selective Anion Recognition for Anions of Environmental Relevance
Kristin Bowman‐James+2 more
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Commentary 1: What will be the Rosetta Stone for the Next‐Generation Supramolecular Chemistry? [PDF]
Takuzo Aida
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The tripodal terpyridine‐1,3,5‐benzene tricarboxamide (BTA) ligand 1 is employed in the self‐assembly formation of novel luminescent materials using a range of lanthanide ions. In the polar protic solution, the results from the photophysical measurements are assessed using nonlinear regression analysis, while the functional material properties of the ...
Jason M. Delente+6 more
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Expanding the toolbox for supramolecular chemistry: probing host-guest interactions and binding with <i>in situ</i> FTIR spectroscopy. [PDF]
Moaven S+3 more
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The Supramolecular Chemistry of Selective Anion Recognition for Anions of Environmental Relevance
Jonathan L. Sessler
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(Richard E. Smalley Research Award) Supramolecular Chemistry of Carbon Nanostructures: Concave-Convex Interactions [PDF]
Nazario Martı́n
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Engineering structural distortion in Dion–Jacobson perovskites allows control over optical properties and electronic band structure, unveiling new structure‐property insights. Crystal microwires act as waveguides with strong light‐matter coupling, explaining the double peak emission.
Annalisa Coriolano+14 more
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