Inside Cover: Core–Shell Crystals of Porous Organic Cages (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 35/2018)

Core–shell crystals of porous materials allow multiple functionalities to be used synergistically, for example, by choosing the core material for capacity and the shell for selectivity or surface properties. The few previous examples have all been based on frameworks, but in the Communication on pag...

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Hauptverfasser: Jiang, Shan, Du, Yi, Marcello, Marco, Corcoran, Edward W., Calabro, David C., Chong, Samantha Y., Chen, Linjiang, Clowes, Rob, Hasell, Tom, Cooper, Andrew I.
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