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- different families of catenanes. Another family of catenanes are called pretzelanes or bridged [2]catenanes after their likeness to pretzels with a spacer...
- “optimized” polycatenanes. The main difference between poly-[2]-catenanes and poly-[n]-catenanes is the repeating unit, as a monomer is for the polymer. In...
- molecular architectures Catenane Rotaxanes Molecular knot Molecular Borromean rings ^ New Molecular Topologies Beyond Catenanes and Rotaxanes Essay 2000...
- Examples of mechanically interlocked molecular architectures include catenanes, rotaxanes, molecular knots, and molecular Borromean rings. Work in this...
- pioneering contributions to the synthesis and applications of complex catenanes, rotaxanes and molecular knots that underpin the field of artificial molecular...
- molecule was designed without any practical use in mind, although other catenanes may have possible application to the construction of a molecular computer...
- dynamics and entanglement, including strategies to construct rotaxanes, catenanes and molecular knots and some of the earliest synthetic molecular motors...
- "Une nouvelle famille de molecules : les metallo-catenanes" [A new family of molecules: metallo-catenanes]. Tetrahedron Letters (in French). 24 (46): 5095–5098...
- mechanically-interlocked molecular architectures such as molecular Borromean rings, catenanes and rotaxanes utilising molecular recognition and molecular self-****embly...
- rotaxanes and other mechanically interlocked molecular architectures, such as catenanes, has been focused on their efficient synthesis or their utilization as...