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Directing Organometallic Ring–Chain Equilibrium by Electrostatic Interactions

Dynamic chemistry, which falls into the realm of both supramolecular and covalent chemistry, enables intriguing properties, such as structural diversity, self-healing, and adaptability. Due to robustness of covalent bonds compared to noncovalent ones, dynamic covalent chemistry has been exploited to...

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Published in:ACS nano 2024-11, Vol.18 (45), p.31478-31484
Main Authors: Hou, Rujia, Gao, Yuhong, Guo, Yuan, Zhang, Chi, Xu, Wei
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