Temperature-controlled selectivity of isomeric guest inclusion: enclathration and release of xylenes by 1,1′-binaphthyl-2,2′-dicarboxylic acid

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Kayrat Beketov, Edwin Weber, Jürgen Seidel, Kurt Köhnke, Kabul Makhkamov and Bakhtiyar Ibragimov


Abstract

Selectivity of enclathration and desolvation of xylene isomers by a dicarboxylic host depends on temperature.


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