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Stepwise motion in a multivalent [2](3) catenane

Meng et al., 2015

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10528217708872741068
Author
Meng Z
Han Y
Wang L
Xiang J
He S
Chen C
Publication year
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Journal of the American chemical Society

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The motions of biomolecular machines are usually multistep processes, and are involved in a series of conformational changes. In this paper, a novel triply interlocked [2](3) catenane composed of a tris (crown ether) host eTC and a circular ditopic guest with three dibenzyl …
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