Supramolecular self-assembly of dendrimers containing orthogonal binding motifs
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Felix Grimm, Kristine Hartnagel, Florian Wessendorf, Andreas Hirsch
Two orthogonal non-covalent binding sites, namely metal–ligand complexation of Ru and bipyridine and intermolecular hydrogen bonding, facilitate the self-assembly of a new type of supramolecular dendrimers.
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