Imagine you were given an isotropic ball-shaped object of nanometer dimensions and you’d have to neatly decorate it in specific positions. This would certainly be a difficult task, even more… Click to show full abstract
Imagine you were given an isotropic ball-shaped object of nanometer dimensions and you’d have to neatly decorate it in specific positions. This would certainly be a difficult task, even more so if the ball were rotating rapidly. In this issue of Chem, Ribas and co-workers use a nanocage for regioselective functionalization of fullerenes.
               
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