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How many fluorophores are required to achieve AIE
Biomimetic Entropy-Dominant Molecular Hinges with Picomolar Affinity
Water content and guest size dictate the mechanical properties of cyclodextrin mediated hydrogels
On-resin Recognition of aromatic Oligopeptides and Proteins through host-enhanced Heterodimerization
Highly compressible glass-like supramolecular polymer networks
Host–Guest Induced Peptide Folding with Sequence-Specific Structural Chirality
Identifying Efficient Transport Pathways in Early-Wood Timber: Insights from 3D X-ray CT Imaging of Softwood in the Presence of Flow
Supramolecular hydrogels prepared from fluorescent alkyl pyridinium acrylamide monomers and CB[8]
Quantitative Supramolecular Heterodimerization for Efficient Energy Transfer
Controlling the Structure and Photophysics of Fluorophore Dimers Using Multiple Cucurbit[8]uril Clampings
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Host-Enhanced Phenyl-Perfluorophenyl Polar−π Interactions
Applying support-vector machine learning algorithms toward predicting host–guest interactions with cucurbit[7]uril
Single-site binding of pyrene to poly(ester-imide)s incorporating long spacer-units: prediction of NMR resonance-patterns from a fractal model
Cucurbit[8]uril-mediated pseudo[2,3]rotaxanes
Oligopeptide-CB[8] complexation with switchable binding pathways
Modular supramolecular dimerization of optically tunable extended aryl viologens
Supramolecular complexation between chain-folding poly(ester-imide)s and polycyclic aromatics: a fractal-based pattern of NMR ring-current shielding
Modulating stiffness with photo-switchable supramolecular hydrogels
The transport of liquids in softwood: timber as a model porous medium
Cell geometry across the ring structure of Sitka spruce
Mining 2:2 Complexes from 1:1 Stoichiometry: Formation of Cucurbit[8]uril–Diarylviologen Quaternary Complexes Favored by Electron-Donating Substituents
Predicting the pore-filling ratio in lumen-impregnated wood
Cucurbit[7]uril as a Supramolecular Artificial Enzyme for Diels–Alder Reactions
The wood from the trees: The use of timber in construction
Smart supramolecular sensing with cucurbit[n]urils: probing hydrogen bonding with SERS
Supramolecular chemistry of cucurbiturils: tuning cooperativity with multiple noncovalent interactions from positive to negative
Surface-Bound Cucurbit[8]uril Catenanes on Magnetic Nanoparticles Exhibiting Molecular Recognition
Hybrid organic-inorganic supramolecular hydrogel reinforced with CePO
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