Precursor control over the self-assembly of [2]catenanes via hydrazone condensation in water
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Cai-Yun Wang, Guangcheng Wu, Tianyu Jiao, Libo Shen, Ge Ma, Yuanjiang Pan, Hao Li
By means of hydrazone condensation, a series of homo-[2]catenanes were self-assembled in high yields in water. The properties of the precursors have a great impact on the self-assembly pathway, as well as the stability and co-conformations of the products.
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