Since the advent of supramolecular chemistry, there has been keen interest in the synthesis of interlocked molecules, given their unique potential to act as receptors, molecular machines and even motors. Despite advances in the complexity of molecular machines that can be synthesised and operated in solution, reports of the operation or even attachment of complex supramolecular systems on solid surfaces are less common. Synthetic challenges and a lack of adequate characterisation techniques to monitor the thermodynamic and kinetic influences governing assembly at the solution–surface interface has slowed progress in this area of research. This Review looks at the developments in the field of covalently assembled interlocked architectures on...
The engineering of highly organized molecular architectures has attracted strong interest because of...
Understanding how molecules interact to form large-scale hierarchical structures on surfaces holds p...
Organization of molecules on surfaces is of utmost importance for the construction of functional mat...
Mechanically interlocked molecules are of considerable interest from data storage, molecular scale o...
Understanding how molecules interact to form large-scale hierarchical structures on surfaces holds p...
Active research of supramolecular chemistry on surfaces started together with the invention of the s...
Mechanically interlocked molecules, such as catenanes and rotaxanes, are fascinating due to their un...
The first example of a simultaneous threecomponent assembly on surfaces mediated by triple H-bonding...
The design, synthesis, and operation of multicomponent molecular systems capable of performing speci...
Mechanically interlocked architectures have shown great promise in applications such as catalysis, s...
To date, supramolecular chemistry is an ever growing research field owing to its crucial role in mol...
Mechanically interlocked molecules have fascinated chemists for decades. Initially a tantalising syn...
Self-assembly of organic molecules represents an efficient and convenient bottom-up approach for the...
Three different routes to rotor-type systems on a gold surface provide sparse and dense layers of ro...
We have studied the self-assembly of a series of multicomponent cyclic supramolecular polygons on a ...
The engineering of highly organized molecular architectures has attracted strong interest because of...
Understanding how molecules interact to form large-scale hierarchical structures on surfaces holds p...
Organization of molecules on surfaces is of utmost importance for the construction of functional mat...
Mechanically interlocked molecules are of considerable interest from data storage, molecular scale o...
Understanding how molecules interact to form large-scale hierarchical structures on surfaces holds p...
Active research of supramolecular chemistry on surfaces started together with the invention of the s...
Mechanically interlocked molecules, such as catenanes and rotaxanes, are fascinating due to their un...
The first example of a simultaneous threecomponent assembly on surfaces mediated by triple H-bonding...
The design, synthesis, and operation of multicomponent molecular systems capable of performing speci...
Mechanically interlocked architectures have shown great promise in applications such as catalysis, s...
To date, supramolecular chemistry is an ever growing research field owing to its crucial role in mol...
Mechanically interlocked molecules have fascinated chemists for decades. Initially a tantalising syn...
Self-assembly of organic molecules represents an efficient and convenient bottom-up approach for the...
Three different routes to rotor-type systems on a gold surface provide sparse and dense layers of ro...
We have studied the self-assembly of a series of multicomponent cyclic supramolecular polygons on a ...
The engineering of highly organized molecular architectures has attracted strong interest because of...
Understanding how molecules interact to form large-scale hierarchical structures on surfaces holds p...
Organization of molecules on surfaces is of utmost importance for the construction of functional mat...