Early history of asymmetric synthesis: who are the scientists who set up the basic principles and the first experiments?
-Henri B. Kagan and Kovuru Gopalaiah; pg 1933–1937
Synthesis of [2]-, [3]-, and [4]rotaxanes whose axis contains two bidentate and two tridentate chelates
-Jean-Paul Collin, Ste´phanie Durot, Jean-Pierre Sauvage and Yann Trolez; pg 2009-2012
A meta-xylenediamide macrocycle containing rotaxane anion host system constructed by a new synthetic clipping methodology
-Nicholas H. Evans, Christopher J. Serpell and Paul D. Beer; pg 2047-2053
Synthesis of spin crossover nano-objects with different morphologies and properties
-Alexey Tokarev, Lionel Salmon, Yannick Guari, Ga´ bor Molna´ ra and Azzedine Bousseksou; pg 2081-2088
High quality nano-patterned thin films of the coordination compound {Fe(pyrazine)[Pt(CN)4]} deposited layer-by-layer
-Carlos Bartual-Murgui, Lionel Salmon, Amal Akou, Christophe Thibault, Ga´ bor Molna´ r, Tarik Mahfoud, Zouheir Sekkat, Jose´ Antonio Reale and Azzedine Bousseksou; pg 2089-2094
Theoretical investigation of gold clusters supported on graphene sheets
-Angeles Pulido, Mercedes Boronat and Avelino Corma; pg 2153–2161
Polyisoprene-based block copolymers as supports for metallocene and post-metallocene catalytic systems toward ethylene polymerization
-Bertrand Heurtefeu, Jules Oriou, Emmanuel Ibarboure, E´ ric Cloutetab and
Henri Cramail; pg 2322–2332
Micro and nano-sized polysiloxanes containing organoiron moieties
-Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz, Diana J. Winram, Patrick O. Shipman, Sibel Sezgin Dalgakiran, Paul Shipley, Lukas Bichlerb and Brian Patrick; pg 2341–2348
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