Formation of supramolecular isomers; poly[2]rotaxane and supramolecular assembly

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Atsuhisa MiyawakiAkira Harada

Abstract

Poly[2]rotaxane and supramolecular assembly have been prepared by modified cyclodextrins bearing an adamantyl group in an aqueous medium.

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