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- Precisely Controlled Multi-dimensional Covalent Frameworks from the Polymerization of Supramolecular Colloids
- Tubular Metal Organic Frameworks from the Curvature of 2Dhoneycombed Metal Coordination
- Catalytically-active porous assembly with dynamic pulsating motion for efficient exchange of products and reagents
- Two-Dimensional Cationic Networks and Their Spherical Curvature with Tunable Opening?Closing
- Charge Regulation of Self-Assembled Tubules by Protonation for Efficiently Selective and Controlled Drug Delivery
- Supramolecular Nanopumps with Chiral Recognition for Moving Organic Pollutants from Water
- Intelligent Mesoporous Materials for Selective Adsorption and Mechanical Release of Organic Pollutants from Water
- Supramolecular Nanotubules as a Catalytic Regulator for Palladium Cations: Applications in Selective Catalysis
- Thermo-responsive chiral column by scissoring motion from rigid–flexible aromatic rod assembly
- Guest-Driven Inflation of Self-Assembled Nanofibers through Hollow Channel Formation
- Controlled Helicity of the Rigid-Flexible Molecular Assembly Triggered by Water Addition: From Nanocrystal to Liquid...
- Supramolecular polymerization of spherical micelles triggered by donor–acceptor interactions
- Pulsating Tubules from Noncovalent Macrocycles
- Induction of Supramolecular Chirality in Self-Assembled Nanofibers Triggered by Environmental Change
- Responsive nematic gels from the self-assembly of aqueous nanofibres
- Aqueous nanofibers with switchable chirality formed of self-assembled dumbbell-shaped rod amphiphiles
- Self-assembly of Dumbbell-shaped Rod Amphiphiles Based on Dodeca-p-phenylene
- Tunable Columnar Organization by Twisted Stacking of End-Capped Aromatic Rods