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Self-assembled flower structures formed by C3-symmetric aromatic carboxylic acids with meta-carboxyl groups.

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In this study, two kinds of C3-symmetric hexacarboxylic acids containing three pairs of meta-carboxyl groups self-assembled into similar flower structures with two different sizes of cavities. The bi- and tri-component… Click to show full abstract

In this study, two kinds of C3-symmetric hexacarboxylic acids containing three pairs of meta-carboxyl groups self-assembled into similar flower structures with two different sizes of cavities. The bi- and tri-component host-guest systems were built to show no molecular selectivity for the guest molecule COR in the co-assembly process.

Keywords: meta carboxyl; assembled flower; groups self; carboxyl groups; self assembled; flower structures

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2019

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