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Publication Date
2-28-2024
Journal
Chemical Science
Abstract
Multi-addressable molecular switches with high sophistication are creating intensive interest, but are challenging to control. Herein, we incorporated ring-chain dynamic covalent sites into azoquinoline scaffolds for the construction of multi-responsive and multi-state switching systems. The manipulation of ring-chain equilibrium by acid/base and dynamic covalent reactions with primary/secondary amines allowed the regulation of
DOI
10.1039/d3sc05879d
PMID
38425524
PMCID
PMC10901508
PubMedCentral® Posted Date
January 2024
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