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Arene- and Cavitand-Based Caging Ligands

The cavitand syntone 99 with opposite benzyl-protected hydroxyl groups (those prevent the [Pg.119]

Dissymmetric tetraureacalix[4]pyrrole-tetra-ureacalix[4]arene caging ligands 282 and 283 [Pg.126]

The largest of the two cyclotriveratrylene caging ligands 284 and 285 (Schane 2.180), prepared in [205], showed a higher affinity to C70 as compared to Ceo allowing for their separation and pnritication directly from fuUerene extracts. [Pg.129]


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