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  1. One‐Handed Covalent Helical Ladder Polymers: The Dawn of a Tailorable Class of Chiral Functional Materials
  2. One‐Handed Covalent Helical Ladder Polymers: The Dawn of a Tailorable Class of Chiral Functional Materials
  3. Homoconjugation and Tautomeric Isomerism in Triptycene-Fused Pyridylbenzimidazoles
  4. C2-Symmetrical 3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene Monomers through a Divergent Approach
  5. Synthesis of 2,6-Diaminotriptycene Conjugates with Chiral Auxiliaries: Towards the Scalable Resolution of Crucial Triptycene Intermediates
  6. Aggregation-induced emissive nanoarchitectures for luminescent solar concentrators
  7. Triptycene-based diiron(ii) mesocates: spin-crossover in solution
  8. Quasi-alternating copolymerization of oxiranes driven by a benign acetate-based catalyst
  9. Cover Feature: Enabling Stereochemical Communication and Stimuli‐Responsive Chiroptical Properties in Biphenyl‐Capped Cyclodextrins (Chem. Eur. J. 65/2023)
  10. Enabling Stereochemical Communication and Stimuli‐Responsive Chiroptical Properties in Biphenyl‐Capped Cyclodextrins
  11. Activation of Solid-State Emission and Photostability through Molecular Confinement: The Case of Triptycene-Fused Quinacridone Dyes
  12. 3D Printing of Layered Structures of Metal-Ionic Polymers: Recent Progress, Challenges and Opportunities
  13. Synthesis, Processing and Applications of Conjugated Oligomers and Polymers 2.0
  14. Anthradithiophene (ADT)‐Based Polymerized Non‐Fullerene Acceptors for All‐Polymer Solar Cells
  15. Polylactic-Containing Hyperbranched Polymers through the CuAAC Polymerization of Aromatic AB2 Monomers
  16. Supramolecular Weaving by Halogen-Bonding in Functionality-Rich Hexasubstituted Aromatic Synthons
  17. Solution-processable thin-film transistors from anthradithiophene (ADT) and naphthothiopene (NT) small molecule-based p-type organic semiconductors
  18. HPLC Enantioseparation of Rigid Chiral Probes with Central, Axial, Helical, and Planar Stereogenicity on an Amylose (3,5-Dimethylphenylcarbamate) Chiral Stationary Phase
  19. 3D printing of conductive organic polymers: challenges and opportunities towards dynamic and electrically responsive materials
  20. Cross-Linked Gel Electrolytes with Self-Healing Functionalities for Smart Lithium Batteries
  21. An Anthradithiophene Donor Polymer for Organic Solar Cells with a Good Balance between Efficiency and Synthetic Accessibility
  22. Single-Chain Polymer Nanoparticles for Addressing Morphologies and Functions at the Nanoscale: A Review
  23. On the Dynamics of the Carbon–Bromine Bond Dissociation in the 1-Bromo-2-Methylnaphthalene Radical Anion
  24. Controlled Oxyanionic Polymerization of Propylene Oxide: Unlocking the Molecular‐Weight Limitation by a Soft Nucleophilic Catalysis
  25. A Sustainable Synthetic Approach to the Indaceno[1,2-b:5,6-b′]dithiophene (IDT) Core through Cascade Cyclization–Deprotection Reactions
  26. Chiroptical sensing of perrhenate in aqueous media by a chiral organic cage
  27. Large polarization of push–pull “Cruciforms” via coordination with lanthanide ions
  28. On the Savéant's Concerted/Stepwise Model. The Electroreduction of Halogenated Naphthalene Derivatives as a Case Study
  29. Triptycene derivatives as chiral probes for studying the molecular enantiorecognition on sub‐2‐μm particle cellulose tris(3,5‐dimethylphenylcarbamate) chiral stationary phase
  30. A Donor Polymer with a Good Compromise between Efficiency and Sustainability for Organic Solar Cells
  31. Clickable 2,2‐bis(hydroxymethyl)propionic acid‐derived AB2 monomers: Hyperbranched polyesters through the CuAAC cycloaddition (click) reaction
  32. Large‐Area Semi‐Transparent Luminescent Solar Concentrators Based on Large Stokes Shift Aggregation‐Induced Fluorinated Emitters Obtained Through a Sustainable Synthetic Approach
  33. Autonomous Self-Healing Strategy for Stable Sodium-Ion Battery: A Case Study of Black Phosphorus Anodes
  34. Helical Nanofibers Formed by Palladium‐Mediated Assembly of Organic Homochiral Macrocycles Containing Binaphthyl and Pyridyl Units
  35. Blue light driven free-radical polymerization using arylazo sulfones as initiators
  36. Anthradithiophene-based organic semiconductors through regiodirected double annulations
  37. Biocompatible graft copolymers from bacterial poly(γ-glutamic acid) and poly(lactic acid)
  38. Recent Advances in Non-Fullerene Acceptors of the IDIC/ITIC Families for Bulk-Heterojunction Organic Solar Cells
  39. Regioselective Pummerer rearrangement in [2.2]paracyclophanes
  40. Chiral Triptycenes in Supramolecular and Materials Chemistry
  41. One-Pot Regiodirected Annulations for the Rapid Synthesis of π-Extended Oligomers
  42. Synthesis and Evaluation of Scalable D-A-D π-Extended Oligomers as p-Type Organic Materials for Bulk-Heterojunction Solar Cells
  43. Aggregation‐Induced Circularly Polarized Luminescence: Chiral Organic Materials for Emerging Optical Technologies
  44. Binaphthyl-Based Macrocycles as Optical Sensors for Aromatic Diphenols
  45. Crystallization-induced room-temperature phosphorescence in fumaramides
  46. Free radical cyclopolymerization: A tool towards sequence control in functional polymers
  47. “Clickable” bacterial poly(γ-glutamic acid)
  48. Weiss‐Cook Condensations for the Synthesis of Bridged Bithiophene Monomers and Polymers
  49. Visible light 3D printing with epoxidized vegetable oils
  50. Scalable Synthesis of Naphthothiophene and Benzodithiophene Scaffolds as π-Conjugated Synthons for Organic Materials
  51. Scalable Synthesis of Naphthothiophene-based D-π-D Extended Oligomers through Cascade Direct Arylation Processes
  52. Cyclopolymerizations: Synthetic Tools for the Precision Synthesis of Macromolecular Architectures
  53. The efficient cyclopolymerization of silyl‐tethered styrenic difunctional monomers
  54. Graft copolymers from poly(γ-glutamic acid): Innovative macromolcular scaffolds for additive manufacturing from renewable natural resources
  55. Chiral Nanotubes
  56. Domino Direct Arylation and Cross-Aldol for Rapid Construction of Extended Polycyclic π-Scaffolds
  57. Donor-acceptor conjugated copolymers incorporating tetrafluorobenzene as the π-electron deficient unit
  58. Advanced functional luminogens in the solid-state: general discussion
  59. Biomedical applications of luminogens: general discussion
  60. New and efficient fluorescent and phosphorescent luminogens: general discussion
  61. Optoelectronic devices of highly efficient luminogens in the solid state: general discussion
  62. Structure–activity relationship for the solid state emission of a new family of “push–pull” π-extended chromophores
  63. Direct Arylation Strategies in the Synthesis of π-Extended Monomers for Organic Polymeric Solar Cells
  64. Conjugated Thiophene-Fused Isatin Dyes through Intramolecular Direct Arylation
  65. Microstructured chitosan/poly(γ-glutamic acid) polyelectrolyte complex hydrogels by computer-aided wet-spinning for biomedical three-dimensional scaffolds
  66. Synthesis of Macrocycles and Click Chemistry
  67. Polymorphism-dependent aggregation induced emission of a push–pull dye and its multi-stimuli responsive behavior
  68. A chiroptical molecular sensor for ferrocene
  69. Long-living optical gain induced by solvent viscosity in a push–pull molecule
  70. Recent Advances in Sensing Using Atropoisomeric Molecular Receptors
  71. Surface−Enhanced Polymerization via Schiff-Base Coupling at the Solid–Water Interface under pH Control
  72. Solvent Molding of Organic Morphologies Made of Supramolecular Chiral Polymers
  73. Chiral nanostructuring of multivalent macrocycles in solution and on surfaces
  74. Synthesis, chiroptical and SHG properties of polarizable push–pull dyes built on π-extended binaphthyls
  75. Synthesis of Binaphthyl-Based Push-Pull Chromophores with Supramolecularly Polarizable Acceptor Ends
  76. Homochiral BINOL-based macrocycles with π-electron-rich, electron-withdrawing or extended spacing units as receptors for C60
  77. ‘Clickable’ hydrogels for all: facile fabrication and functionalization
  78. Nanostructuring with chirality: binaphthyl-based synthons for the production of functional oriented nanomaterials
  79. Stereospecific generation of homochiral helices in coordination polymers built from enantiopure binaphthyl-based ligands
  80. Crystal structure analyses facilitate understanding of synthesis protocols in the preparation of 6,6′-dibromo-substituted BINOL compounds
  81. Direct Evidence of Torsional Motion in an Aggregation-Induced Emissive Chromophore
  82. ChemInform Abstract: The Click Reaction as an Efficient Tool for the Construction of Macrocyclic Structures
  83. The Click Reaction as an Efficient Tool for the Construction of Macrocyclic Structures
  84. A Chiroptical Probe for Sensing Metal Ions in Water
  85. Knockout ofpgdSandggtgenes improves γ-PGA yield inB. subtilis
  86. Switching of emissive and NLO properties in push–pull chromophores with crescent PPV-like structures
  87. From red to blue shift: switching the binding affinity from the acceptor to the donor end by increasing the π-bridge in push–pull chromophores with coordinative ends
  88. Poly(γ‐glutamic acid) esters with reactive functional groups suitable for orthogonal conjugation strategies
  89. Polystyrene-based self-aggregating polymers based on UPy units
  90. A ‘clicked’ macrocyclic probe incorporating Binol as the signalling unit for the chiroptical sensing of anions
  91. Synthesis, post-modification and characterization of linear polystyrene-based supports for interaction with immobilized biocatalysts
  92. Synthesis and anion recognition properties of shape-persistent binaphthyl-containing chiral macrocyclic amides
  93. A BINOL-based chiral polyammonium receptor for highly enantioselective recognition and fluorescence sensing of (S,S)-tartaric acid in aqueous solution
  94. Fluorinated styrene-based monomers for cyclopolymerizations
  95. Age and gender exert differential effects on blood lipids in patients after LAGB and LRYGB
  96. Efficient crystallization induced emissive materials based on a simple push–pull molecular structure
  97. Spectroscopic and electrochemical sensing of lanthanides with π-extended chromophores incorporating ferrocenes and a coordinative end
  98. Mild preparation of functionalized [2.2]paracyclophanes via the Pummerer rearrangement
  99. Controlled RAFT Cyclopolymerization of Oriented Styrenic Difunctional Monomers
  100. Shape selectivity in the synthesis of chiral macrocyclic amides
  101. Locked chromophores as CD and NMR probes for the helical conformation of tetraamidic macrocycles
  102. Structurally-variable, rigid and optically-active D2 and D3 macrocycles possessing recognition properties towards C60
  103. Nesting complexation of C60 with large, rigid D2 symmetrical macrocycles
  104. Tagging Molecules with Linear Polymers: Biocatalytic Transformation of Substrates Anchored on Soluble Macromolecules
  105. Dynamic switching between binding sites in the complexation of macrocyclic ‘push–pull’ chromophores to lanthanides
  106. Efficient Free-Radical Cyclopolymerization of Oriented Styrenic Difunctional Monomers
  107. “Push-pull” supramolecular chromophores supported on cyclopolymers
  108. Acentric Nanostructured Assembly as a Strategy for the Design of Organic Electrooptic Materials
  109. Chemoselective Functionalization of 3,3′-Substituted BINOL Derivatives
  110. Site-selective supramolecular synthesis of halogen-bonded cocrystals incorporating the photoactive azo group
  111. Macrocycles as Precursors for Organic Nanotubes
  112. Synthesis and Evaluation of Blends Formed by Polymeric Crown Ethers and a Fullerene‐Containing Primary Ammonium Salt in Organic Thin Films
  113. Synthesis and Structure Determination of 1, 4, 7, 11, 14, 17, 21, 24, 27-Nonaoxatriacontan-8, 10, 18, 20, 28, 30-Esaone
  114. Synthetic pores with reactive signal amplifiers as artificial tongues
  115. Efficient Biocatalytic Cleavage and Recovery of Organic Substrates Supported on Soluble Polymers
  116. Macrocycles as Precursors for Organic Nanotubes
  117. A chiral probe for the detection of Cu(ii) by UV, CD and emission spectroscopies
  118. Linear recognition of dicarboxylates by ditopic macrocyclic complexes
  119. Synthesis and Solubility Properties of Methanofullerenes Containing Primary Ammonium Ion Functionalities
  120. Molecular Recognition by Synthetic Multifunctional Pores in Practice: Are Structural Studies Really Helpful?
  121. Synthetic multifunctional pores that open and close in response to chemical stimulation
  122. The depth of molecular recognition: voltage-sensitive blockage of synthetic multifunctional pores with refined architecture
  123. Supramolecular self-assembly of fibres
  124. Thermal and conductivity properties of poly(ethylene glycol)-based cyclopolymersElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: 1H NMR spectra and gel permeation chromatography traces of polymers 4, 5a and 6 after purification by precipitation in...
  125. C2 Symmetrical double chromophores: cooperativity effects in lanthanide ion complexationElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: chemical shifts for diastereoisomeric pairs 4/5 in C6D6 solutions (300 MHz). See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/o...
  126. Cyclopolymers as Liquid Membrane Carriers
  127. Fullerene Ylidene Malonate Supramolecular Triads.
  128. Rigid optically-active D2and D3macrocycles
  129. Methanofullerenes from Macrocyclic Malonates
  130. Cover Picture: Eur. J. Org. Chem. 20/2002
  131. Fullerene Ylidene Malonate Supramolecular Triads
  132. A soluble polymer-bound Evans’ chiral auxiliary: synthesis, characterization and use in cycloaddition reactions
  133. Malonate Crown Ethers as Building Blocks for Novel D-π-A Chromophores
  134. Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of Carbon-Rich Cyclopolymers for 193 nm Microlithography
  135. Microlithographic Assessment of a Novel Family of Transparent and Etch-Resistant Chemically Amplified 193-nm Resists Based on Cyclopolymers
  136. Changing concepts in long-term central venous access: Catheter selection and cost savings
  137. Structurally variable cyclopolymers with excellent etch resistance and their application to 193-nm lithography
  138. Novel Design of Carbon-Rich Polymers for 193 nm Microlithography: Adamantane-Containing Cyclopolymers
  139. Optimization of Flux Pinning in Bulk Melt Textured 1-2-3 Superconductors: Bringing Dislocations under Control
  140. Carbon-rich cyclopolymers: their synthesis, etch resistance, and application to 193-nm microlithography
  141. Design of photoresists with reduced environmental impact. II. Water-soluble resists based on photocrosslinking of poly(2-isopropenyl-2-oxazoline)
  142. Unique polymers via radical diene cyclization: polyspironorbornanes and their application to 193 nm microlithography
  143. Novel Organic Resists for Nanoscale Imaging. From Chemically Amplified Cycloaliphatic Resists to Dendrimer Monolayer.
  144. Design and study of water-soluble positive- and negative-tone imaging materials
  145. Positive- and negative-tone water-processable photoresists: a progress report
  146. Cyclophanes and [2]Catenanes as Ligands for Transition Metal Complexes: Synthesis, Structure, Absorption Spectra, and Excited State and Electrochemical Properties
  147. Self-Assembling Cyclophanes and Catenanes Possessing Elements of Planar Chirality
  148. Constitutionally Asymmetric and Chiral [2]Pseudorotaxanes1
  149. Design of a positive-tone water-soluble resist
  150. Molecular and Supramolecular Synthesis with Dibenzofuran‐Containing Systems
  151. Chromatography of Mechanically Interlocked Molecular Compounds
  152. Enantioselective Recognition of Amino Acids by Axially-Chiral π-Electron-Deficient Receptors
  153. Solvent effect as the result of frontier molecular orbital interaction. VII. The retro-diels-alder reaction.