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Supramolecular chemistry: a toolkit for soft functional materials and organic particles

Savyasachi et al., 2017

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14766322124111674065
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Savyasachi A
Kotova O
Shanmugaraju S
Bradberry S
Ó’Máille G
Gunnlaugsson T
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Self-assembly has proven to be a powerful tool for the construction of complex superstructures. The assembly of monomers into supramolecular architectures via non- covalent interactions is chiefly directed by the molecular structures, their functional groups …
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