CuAAC “click” active-template synthesis of functionalised [2]rotaxanes using small exo-substituted macrocycles: how small is too small?
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CuAAC “click” active-template synthesis of functionalised [2]rotaxanes using small exo-substituted macrocycles: how small is too small?
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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 50, Issue 53, Pages 7044-7047
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
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2014-05-19
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10.1039/c4cc03077j
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