Decomplexation rate comparisons of hemicarceplexes whose single
unique host bridge is changed in length and blocking power
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Juyoung Yoon and Donald J. Cram
Abstract
Decomplexation rates of hemicarceplexes can be manipulated by changes
in solvent, guest, one of four host-bridge lengths and one of four
host-bridge’s blocking power.
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