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Segmental‐level molecular engineering of a supramolecular polyurethane elastomer integrates strain‐adaptive chains, soft elastic segments, and dynamic hydrogen bonding motifs. This design reconciles skin‐like softness with muscle‐level strength, offering a sustainable and high‐performance material platform for next‐generation artificial skin and soft ...
Haoming Zou +5 more
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Emerging Molecular Antiferroelectrics: Advances and Prospects
This review focuses on the current research progress in emerging molecular antiferroelectrics, encompassing their diverse structures, antiferroelectricity‐associated properties, and application exploration, including energy storage, electrocaloric refrigeration, and electrostriction.
Xiaoqi Li +6 more
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Two model molecules — trimesic acid (TMA) and phloroglucinol (PG) — with opposite central electrostatic potential (ESP) distributions are employed to elucidate how molecular electrostatic interactions regulate the cathode interlayer (CIL) PDINN. Electrostatic potential complementarity is revealed as the intrinsic origin of thickness sensitivity in CILs,
Xiaoman Ding +13 more
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A π‐conjugated donor–acceptor PDI monomer undergoes hydrogen‐bonded self‐assembly to form a robust mesoporous framework. The ordered molecular arrangement promotes efficient intersystem crossing and charge separation, leading to simultaneous Type I and Type II reactive oxygen species generation with a high singlet oxygen quantum yield.
Yi‐Lun Cheng +10 more
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Multifunctional Eutectic Mixtures Enable Integrated Recovery of U, Pu, and Sr From Nuclear Waste
A novel class of multifunctional eutectic mixtures, crafted from crown ether and organophosphorus molecules, achieves highly efficient, simultaneous recovery of uranium, plutonium, and strontium from nuclear waste. The material operates via a dual “coordination‐encapsulation” mechanism within self‐assembled reverse‐micelle structures, offering a ...
Yifan Wang +8 more
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This work reports a strategy of engineering charge‐assisted hydrogen bonds to tailor charge transfer channels in HOFs, significantly improving their performance in photocatalytic H2O2 production. ABSTRACT The production of H2O2 via artificial photosynthesis is often limited by inefficient charge‐carrier separation, causing significant charge ...
Yajun Zhao +7 more
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Supramolecular systems chemistry
Nature Nanotechnology, 2015The field of supramolecular chemistry focuses on the non-covalent interactions between molecules that give rise to molecular recognition and self-assembly processes. Since most non-covalent interactions are relatively weak and form and break without significant activation barriers, many supramolecular systems are under thermodynamic control.
Elio Mattia, Sijbren Otto
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Supramolecular Chemistry of Metalloporphyrins
Chemical Reviews, 2009Beletskaya, Irina +4 more
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2020
In a historical perspective, as pointed out by J.-M. Lehn, supramolecular chemistry originated from Paul Ehrlich’s receptor idea, Alfred Werner’s coordination chemistry, and Emil Fischer’s lock-and-key image. It was only in the 1970s, however, that some fundamental concepts such as molecular recognition, pre-organization, self-assembly, etc., were ...
Neetu Tripathi, Manoj Kumar Goshisht
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In a historical perspective, as pointed out by J.-M. Lehn, supramolecular chemistry originated from Paul Ehrlich’s receptor idea, Alfred Werner’s coordination chemistry, and Emil Fischer’s lock-and-key image. It was only in the 1970s, however, that some fundamental concepts such as molecular recognition, pre-organization, self-assembly, etc., were ...
Neetu Tripathi, Manoj Kumar Goshisht
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