Front Cover: One Guest or Two? A Crystallographic and Solution Study of Guest Binding in a Cubic Coordination Cage (Chem. Eur. J. 14/2020)

The ability of coordination cages to accommodate guests in their cavities is crucial to functions relating to catalysis, sensing and drug delivery. Consequently, understanding properly the number and type of guests that can bind is essential for development of new functions. In this work we show how...

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Hauptverfasser: Taylor, Christopher G. P., Argent, Stephen P., Ludden, Michael D., Piper, Jerico R., Mozaceanu, Cristina, Barnett, Sarah A., Ward, Michael D.
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