Pillar[5]arene-based ion-pair recognition for constructing a [2]pseudorotaxane with supramolecular interaction induced LCST behavior
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Ming Li
A LCST-type [2]pseudorotaxane based on perbromoethylated pillar[5]arene/imidazolium iodide ionic liquid ion-pair recognition is constructed in both solution and the solid state. The thermo-responsive behavior can be adjusted by altering the molar ratio of the host and guest as well as the concentrations of these two components in solution.
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