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J. Fraser Stoddart

Researcher at Northwestern University

Publications -  1277
Citations -  106134

J. Fraser Stoddart is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catenane & Supramolecular chemistry. The author has an hindex of 147, co-authored 1239 publications receiving 96083 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Fraser Stoddart include Zhejiang University & Northwest University (United States).

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Electrochemically controllable conjugation of proteins on surfaces.

TL;DR: This work has developed an advanced electrochemically based approach for site-selective and reaction-controlled immobilization of proteins on surfaces that could allow one to fabricate intricate protein structures on surfaces for addressing fundamental and applied problems in biology and medicine.
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Poised on the brink between a bistable complex and a compound.

TL;DR: An enmeshed supramolecular complex based on a semi-dumbbell-shaped component containing an asymmetrically substituted tetrathiafulvalene site and a 1,5-dioxynaphthalene site for encirclement by a cyclobis(paraquat-p-phenylene) ring component and with a "speed bump" in the form of an thiomethyl group situated between the two recognition sites has been self-assembled.
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A Molecular Dual Pump.

TL;DR: A molecular dual pump consisting of two individual AMPs linked in a head-to-tail fashion, wherein a single ring is pumped, in a linear manner, on and off a dumbbell involving a [2]rotaxane intermediate by exploiting the redox properties of the two pumps.
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Constitutionally asymmetric and chiral [2]pseudorotaxanes

TL;DR: In this paper, the self-assembly and characterization of a range of chiral pseudorotaxanes has been explored using chiroptical methods, and the syntheses of constitutionally asym.
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Towards Organization of Molecular Machines at Interfaces: Langmuir Films and Langmuir–Blodgett Multilayers of an Acid–Base Switchable Rotaxane

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the organi-zation of a non-amphiphilic tricationic switchable rotaxane and its dumbbell-shaped component into Langmuir films and LBL multilayers by using a cospreading strategy.