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Life lessonsAqueous anion receptors through reduction of subcomponent self-assembled structures.Solvent effects upon guest binding and dynamics of a Fe(II)4L4 cage.Post-assembly Modification of Tetrazine-Edged Fe(II)4L6 Tetrahedra.Self-organization by selection: generation of a metallosupramolecular grid architecture by selection of components in a dynamic library of ligands.Designing multistep transformations using the Hammett equation: imine exchange on a copper(I) template.Construction, substitution, and sorting of metallo-organic structures via subcomponent self-assembly.Self-sorting chiral subcomponent rearrangement during crystallization.Dynamic covalent and supramolecular direction of the synthesis and reassembly of copper(I) complexesGeneration of a dynamic system of three-dimensional tetrahedral polycatenanesSize-selective encapsulation of hydrophobic guests by self-assembled M4L6 cobalt and nickel cages.Multifunctional supramolecular polymer networks as next-generation consolidants for archaeological wood conservation.White phosphorus is air-stable within a self-assembled tetrahedral capsule.Synthetic selectivity through avoidance of valence frustrationSymmetry breaking in self-assembled M4L6 cage complexes.Building on architectural principles for three-dimensional metallosupramolecular construction.Molecular containers in complex chemical systems.Stimuli-Responsive Metal-Ligand Assemblies.Sequence-selective encapsulation and protection of long peptides by a self-assembled FeII8L6 cubic cage.Quantification of Stereochemical Communication in Metal-Organic Assemblies.Mutual stabilisation between MII4L6 tetrahedra and MIIX42- metallate guestsAuICl-bound N-heterocyclic carbene ligands form MII4(LAuCl)6 integrally gilded cages.Dual stimuli-induced formation of a μ-hydroxido bridged [Zn9L5(μ-OH)6]12+ half-pipe.Subcomponent Exchange Transforms an FeII4L4 Cage from High- to Low-Spin, Switching Guest Release in a Two-Cage System.Excitation Energy Delocalization and Transfer to Guests within MII4L6 Cage Frameworks.Catenation and encapsulation induce distinct reconstitutions within a dynamic library of mixed-ligand Zn4L6 cages.Quantification of Stereochemical Communication in Metal-Organic Assemblies.Anion Recognition as a Supramolecular Switch of Cell Internalization.Cascading transformations within a dynamic self-assembled system.Bidirectional regulation of halide binding in a heterometallic supramolecular cube.Efficient, high-yield route to long, functionalized p-phenylene oligomers containing perfluorinated segments, and their cyclodimerizations by zirconocene coupling.Chain-reaction anion exchange between metal-organic cages.Transformations within a network of cadmium architectures.High-fidelity stereochemical memory in a Fe(II)4L4 tetrahedral capsule.Five discrete multinuclear metal-organic assemblies from one ligand: deciphering the effects of different templates.Chemical signals turn on guest binding through structural reconfiguration of triangular helicates.Selection rules for helicate ligand component self-assembly: steric, pH, charge, and solvent effects.A self-assembled [Fe(II)12L12] capsule with an icosahedral framework.A self-organizing chemical assembly line.Quantitative understanding of guest binding enables the design of complex host-guest behavior.
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