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Science 11 March 1983:
Vol. 219. no. 4589, pp. 1177 - 1183
DOI: 10.1126/science.219.4589.1177

Articles

Cavitands: Organic Hosts with Enforced Cavities

Donald J. Cram 1

1 Professor of chemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles 90024

Organic hosts are now being designed and synthesized which contain enforced cavities large enough to complex and even surround simple inorganic or organic guest compounds.


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