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Nori Yamaguchi1, Devdatt S Nagvekar1, Harry W Gibson1
1Department of Chemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, 24061 (USA), Fax: (540) 231-8517.
Abstract:
Like the proverbial monkey chain one heteroditopic self-complementary molecule, comprising a crown ether unit and a paraquat unit, catches a second such molecule in solution and thus by self-organization forms novel linear oligo- and polymolecular arrays (shown schematically; the crown ether unit is denoted by the ellipse, and the paraquat unit by the rectangle).
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