Iodide-Induced Shuttling of a Halogen- and Hydrogen-Bonding Two-Station Rotaxane
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Iodide-Induced Shuttling of a Halogen- and Hydrogen-Bonding Two-Station Rotaxane
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Journal
ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 53, Issue 44, Pages 11854-11858
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Wiley
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2014-09-12
DOI
10.1002/anie.201407580
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