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Programmed dynamic covalent assembly of unsymmetrical macrocycles
C. Scott Hartley,
Jeffrey S. Moore
Chemistry
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
Materials Research Lab
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
Materials Science and Engineering
Center for Advanced Study
Biomedical and Translational Sciences
Center for Social & Behavioral Science
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Unsymmetrical
100%
Macrocycles
100%
Dynamic Covalent
100%
Covalent Assembly
100%
Self-assembly
50%
Janus
50%
Complex Nanostructures
50%
Imine Metathesis
50%
Diphenylacetylene
50%
Dynamic Control
50%
Shape-persistent Macrocycles
50%
Complexity Level
50%
Aqueous Synthesis
50%
Imine Formation
50%
Sequence Control
50%
Self-making
50%
Substitution Pattern
50%
N-donor
50%
Side-chain Substitution
50%
Covalent Self-assembly
50%
Chemistry
Primary Structure
100%
Macrocycle
100%
Monomer
66%
Donor
66%
Nanomaterial
33%
Imine
33%
Material Science
Self Assembly
100%
Nanocrystalline Material
50%