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Jun 7, 2021 · Here, we introduce an unprecedented concept of multimodal host–guest-complexation of dopants to simultaneously modulate the surface and bulk composition of perovskite films through a...
- Hong Zhang, Felix Thomas Eickemeyer, Zhiwen Zhou, Marko Mladenović, Farzaneh Jahanbakhshi, Lena Mert...
- 2021
Jan 19, 2021 · We demonstrate that the CH 4 –CO 2 guest composition impacts the guest–host interactions in hydrates during static temperature measurements at 10 K, implying that these interactions are ...
- Bernadette R. Cladek, S. Michelle Everett, Marshall T. McDonnell, Matthew G. Tucker, David J. Keffer...
- 2021
Radial distribution functions and three-dimensional density distributions provide insight into the changes in guest orientation and interactions with the host framework as a function of guest composition.
- Bernadette R. Cladek, S. Michelle Everett, Marshall T. McDonnell, Matthew G. Tucker, David J. Keffer...
- 2018
Aug 12, 2021 · The study thus gave a novel example of a host–guest mixture that is able to carry out composition-driven structural modulation and guest-induced nanotemplates. The finding broadens the horizon of host–guest chemistry and may inspire more nanoinnovation.
- Jou Tsen Ou, Tsung Kai Yang, Heng Yi Lin, Hong Yu Hsu, Tzu Jung Chen, Yi Sheng Ou, Jia Chen, Cheng Y...
- 2021
A host–guest complex is an interesting configuration where the ‘host’ is a molecular configuration that resembles the shape of a ring, with the central cavity playing an essential role of hosting other ‘threads’ of polymer.
Oct 28, 2020 · A relatively small number of guest molecules with a shorter induction time for pure guest hydrate nucleation can promote the formation of initial nuclei of a mixed hydrate. Detailed cage analysis shows that small guests such as CH 4 can induce the formation of more standard cages for mixture systems with either C 2 H 6 or C 3 H 8 systems ...
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Besides hydrophobic effect, electrostatic attraction and charge transfer, the host–guest complex is stabilized by the C–H⋯π hydrogen bonding between the included pyridinium ring of the dMV and aromatic walls of CPA5 ( Fig. 2b ); the shortest C⋯π (centroid) distances are 3.21 and 3.16 Å.