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Oligopyrrole-based solid state self-assemblies

Oligopyrrole-based solid state self-assemblies
Oligopyrrole-based solid state self-assemblies
The ability of pyrrole-containing species to form higher order self-assembled ensembles and aggregates in the solid state is reviewed. The different binding modes pyrrole adopts in stabilizing these systems are analyzed as are the various underlying hydrogen bonding interactions upon which they are predicated.
supramolecular chemistry, self-assemblies, solid state structures, pyrroles, hydrogen bonds, molecular recognitioncleft anion receptors, complexation properties, binding, systems, chemistry, dipyrrolylquinoxaline, prodigiosins, recognition, macrocycles, derivatives
0277-5387
2963-2983
Sessler, J. L.
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Berthon-Gelloz, G.
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Gale, P. A.
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Camiolo, S.
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Anslyn, E. V.
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Anzenbacher, P.
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Furuta, H.
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Kirkovits, G. J.
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Lynch, V. M.
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Maeda, H.
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Morosini, P.
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Scherer, M.
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Shriver, J.
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Zimmerman, R. S.
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Sessler, J. L.
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Berthon-Gelloz, G.
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Gale, P. A.
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Camiolo, S.
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Anslyn, E. V.
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Anzenbacher, P.
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Furuta, H.
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Kirkovits, G. J.
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Lynch, V. M.
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Maeda, H.
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Morosini, P.
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Scherer, M.
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Shriver, J.
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Zimmerman, R. S.
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Sessler, J. L., Berthon-Gelloz, G., Gale, P. A., Camiolo, S., Anslyn, E. V., Anzenbacher, P., Furuta, H., Kirkovits, G. J., Lynch, V. M., Maeda, H., Morosini, P., Scherer, M., Shriver, J. and Zimmerman, R. S. (2003) Oligopyrrole-based solid state self-assemblies. Polyhedron, 22 (22), 2963-2983. (doi:10.1016/S0277-5387(03)00436-4).

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The ability of pyrrole-containing species to form higher order self-assembled ensembles and aggregates in the solid state is reviewed. The different binding modes pyrrole adopts in stabilizing these systems are analyzed as are the various underlying hydrogen bonding interactions upon which they are predicated.

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Published date: 1 October 2003
Keywords: supramolecular chemistry, self-assemblies, solid state structures, pyrroles, hydrogen bonds, molecular recognitioncleft anion receptors, complexation properties, binding, systems, chemistry, dipyrrolylquinoxaline, prodigiosins, recognition, macrocycles, derivatives

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Local EPrints ID: 20078
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/20078
ISSN: 0277-5387
PURE UUID: f6665e00-0a58-438a-8594-079ab00c3e9c
ORCID for P. A. Gale: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9751-4910

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Date deposited: 16 Feb 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:16

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Author: J. L. Sessler
Author: G. Berthon-Gelloz
Author: P. A. Gale ORCID iD
Author: S. Camiolo
Author: E. V. Anslyn
Author: P. Anzenbacher
Author: H. Furuta
Author: G. J. Kirkovits
Author: V. M. Lynch
Author: H. Maeda
Author: P. Morosini
Author: M. Scherer
Author: J. Shriver
Author: R. S. Zimmerman

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