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Ivanov, Anton A., Falaise, Clément, Abramov, Pavel A., Shestopalov, Michael A., Kirakci, Kaplan, Lang, Kamil, Moussawi, Mhamad A., Sokolov, Maxim N., Naumov, Nikolay G., Floquet, Sébastien, Landy, David, Haouas, Mohamed, Brylev, Konstantin A., Mironov, Yuri V., Molard, Yann, Cordier, Stéphane, Cadot, Emmanuel (2018) Host-Guest Binding Hierarchy within Redox- and Luminescence-Responsive Supramolecular Self-Assembly Based on Chalcogenide Clusters and γ-Cyclodextrin. Chemistry - A European Journal, 24 (51). 13467-13478 doi:10.1002/chem.201802102

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TitleHost-Guest Binding Hierarchy within Redox- and Luminescence-Responsive Supramolecular Self-Assembly Based on Chalcogenide Clusters and γ-Cyclodextrin
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
AuthorsIvanov, Anton A.Author
Falaise, ClémentAuthor
Abramov, Pavel A.Author
Shestopalov, Michael A.Author
Kirakci, KaplanAuthor
Lang, KamilAuthor
Moussawi, Mhamad A.Author
Sokolov, Maxim N.Author
Naumov, Nikolay G.Author
Floquet, SébastienAuthor
Landy, DavidAuthor
Haouas, MohamedAuthor
Brylev, Konstantin A.Author
Mironov, Yuri V.Author
Molard, YannAuthor
Cordier, StéphaneAuthor
Cadot, EmmanuelAuthor
Year2018 (September 12)Volume24
Issue51
PublisherWiley
DOIdoi:10.1002/chem.201802102Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID8277745Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:8277745:8
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Full ReferenceIvanov, Anton A., Falaise, Clément, Abramov, Pavel A., Shestopalov, Michael A., Kirakci, Kaplan, Lang, Kamil, Moussawi, Mhamad A., Sokolov, Maxim N., Naumov, Nikolay G., Floquet, Sébastien, Landy, David, Haouas, Mohamed, Brylev, Konstantin A., Mironov, Yuri V., Molard, Yann, Cordier, Stéphane, Cadot, Emmanuel (2018) Host-Guest Binding Hierarchy within Redox- and Luminescence-Responsive Supramolecular Self-Assembly Based on Chalcogenide Clusters and γ-Cyclodextrin. Chemistry - A European Journal, 24 (51). 13467-13478 doi:10.1002/chem.201802102
Plain TextIvanov, Anton A., Falaise, Clément, Abramov, Pavel A., Shestopalov, Michael A., Kirakci, Kaplan, Lang, Kamil, Moussawi, Mhamad A., Sokolov, Maxim N., Naumov, Nikolay G., Floquet, Sébastien, Landy, David, Haouas, Mohamed, Brylev, Konstantin A., Mironov, Yuri V., Molard, Yann, Cordier, Stéphane, Cadot, Emmanuel (2018) Host-Guest Binding Hierarchy within Redox- and Luminescence-Responsive Supramolecular Self-Assembly Based on Chalcogenide Clusters and γ-Cyclodextrin. Chemistry - A European Journal, 24 (51). 13467-13478 doi:10.1002/chem.201802102
In(2018, September) Chemistry - A European Journal Vol. 24 (51) Wiley


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