Ru(ii)-cornered coordination cage that senses guest inclusion by color change
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Ken-ichi Yamashita, Masaki Kawano, Makoto Fujita
Upon guest recognition, a self-assembled hexa-ruthenium coordination cage shows a chromic shift resulting from the slight conformational change in the panel ligand.
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