Nabarupa Bhattacharjee, Akash Nathani, James B. Unzaga, Takashi Ito, Amar H. Flood
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Redox-gated recognition of dihydrogen phosphate using a ferrocene-tethered non-symmetric aryl-triazole pentad
Anions play many roles in our environment. Consequently, the development of synthetic receptors capable of targeted anion binding is of ongoing importance. While many such receptors are known, simp...
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