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Supramolecular Complexation and Collective Optical Properties Induced by Linking Two Methyl Salicylates via a σ‑Bridge

Supramolecular complexes or polymers, formed by noncovalent intermolecular forces such as π–π and dipole–dipole interactions, have the potential to render collective optical properties brought about by excitons spreading over multiple molecules, as seen in J-aggregates. In this respect, molecules wi...

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Published in:The journal of physical chemistry. B 2022-04, Vol.126 (16), p.3116-3124
Main Authors: Takahashi, Miku, Sakai, Ken-ichi, Sambe, Kohei, Akutagawa, Tomoyuki
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