Allosteric binding of anionic guests to a bicyclic host which imitates the action of a ‘turnstile’
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Osamu Hirata, Masayuki Takeuchi, Seiji Shinkai
A bicyclic host 1, which has a diethynyl tetrafluorophenyl axis and is expected to behave as an anion-binding ‘turnstile’, has been designed.
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