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Reversible five-component assembly of a [2]catenane from a chiral metallomacrocycle and a dinaphtho-crown ether

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Try, Andrew C
Harding, Margaret
Hamilton, Darren G
Sanders, Jeremy K M

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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Addition of a dinaphtho-crown ether to the components of a chiral metallomacrocycle affords a [2]catenane as the exclusive thermodynamic product; the reversible assembly process is driven by a combination of zinc(II)-bipyridyl ligation and π-donor/π-acc

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Chemical Communications

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2037-12-31