Mechanically Triggered Small Molecule Release from a Masked Furfuryl Carbonate

Xiaoran Hu1, Tian Zeng1, Corey C Husic1

  • 1Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering , California Institute of Technology , Pasadena , California 91125 , United States.

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