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Photocontrolled directional transport using water-in-oil droplets

Based on the photoisomerization of a water soluble merocyanine, the isothermal light-directed movement of water droplets in organic media has been achieved, which allows controlled chemical transport and site-directed chemistry. The application of this new photoactive delivery system was demonstrate...

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Published in:New journal of chemistry 2021-01, Vol.45 (3), p.1172-1175
Main Authors: Xiao, Yang, Martino, Nicolas, Wagner, Klaudia, Spinks, Geoffrey M, Officer, David L, Wagner, Pawel
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