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Molecular borromean ringsSerotonin accumulation in transgenic rice by over-expressing tryptophan decarboxylase results in a dark brown phenotype and stunted growth.Aptamer-functionalized gold nanoparticles for turn-on light switch detection of platelet-derived growth factor.Novel ether-linked secondary face-to-face 2-2' and 3-3' beta-cyclodextrin dimersAcid/base- and anion-controllable organogels formed from a urea-based molecular switch.Using a threading-followed-by-swelling approach to synthesize [2]rotaxanes.Squaraine-based [2]rotaxanes that function as visibly active molecular switches.Two guest complexation modes in a cyclotriveratrylene-based molecular container.Reversing a rotaxane recognition motif: threading oligoethylene glycol derivatives through a dicationic cyclophane.Synthesis of a [2]catenane from the sodium ion templated orthogonal arrangement of two diethylene glycol chains.An acid-base switchable [2]rotaxane.Post-assembly processing of [2]rotaxanes.Polyvalent interactions in unnatural recognition processes.An hermaphroditic [c2]daisy chain.A ring-in-ring complex.Direct observation of mixed-valence and radical cation dimer states of tetrathiafulvalene in solution at room temperature: association and dissociation of molecular clip dimers under oxidative control.Efficient solvent-free syntheses of [2]- and [4]rotaxanes.Capturing a [c2]daisy chain using the threading-followed-by-swelling approach.Parking and restarting a molecular shuttle in situ.Is [N+-H...O] hydrogen bonding the most important noncovalent interaction in macrocycle-dibenzylammonium ion complexes?Interlocked Photo-degradable Macrocycles Allow One-Off Photo-triggerable Gelation of Organo- and Hydrogelators.Na+ Ions Induce the Pirouetting Motion and Catalytic Activity of [2]Rotaxanes.Molecular switch based on very weak association between BPX26C6 and two recognition units.Making molecular-necklaces from rotaxanesSolvent-free synthesis of rotaxanesUsing Alkali Metal Ions To Template the Synthesis of Interlocked Molecules[2]Catenanes Displaying Switchable Gin-Trap-Like MotionSynthesis of Oxygen-Free [2]Rotaxanes: Recognition of Diarylguanidinium Ions by TetraazacyclophanesMechanically interlocked daisy-chain-like structures as multidimensional molecular musclesA redox-controllable molecular switch based on weak recognition of BPX26C6 at a diphenylurea stationCyclic [2]Catenane Dimers, Trimers, and TetramersBack Cover: Cyclic [2]Catenane Dimers, Trimers, and Tetramers (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 40/2015)Synthesizing [2]Rotaxanes and [2]Catenanes through Na+-Templated Clipping of Macrocycles around Oligo(ethylene glycol) UnitsFive additional macrocycles that allow Na+ ion-templated threading of guest units featuring a single urea or amide functionalityHemicarceplex formation allows ready identification of the isomers of the metallofullerene Sc3N@C80 using 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopyHemicarceplexes Modify the Solubility and Reduction Potentials of C60Na+ Ion Templated Threading of Oligo(ethylene glycol) Chains through BPX26C6 Allows Synthesis of [2]Rotaxanes under Solvent-Free ConditionsRotaxanes synthesized through sodium-ion-templated clipping of macrocycles around nonconjugated amide and urea functionalities.Observation of face-to-face host–guest associated states prior to threading of dialkylammonium ions into the DB24C8-like openings of a molecular cageSodium Ions Template the Formation of Rotaxanes from BPX26C6 and Nonconjugated Amide and Urea Functionalities
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