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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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Kinetic and Thermodynamic Approaches for the Efficient Formation of Mechanical Bonds
William R. Dichtel,William R. Dichtel,Ognjen Š. Miljanić,Wenyu Zhang,Jason M. Spruell,Jason M. Spruell,Kaushik Patel,Kaushik Patel,Ivan Aprahamian,James R. Heath,J. Fraser Stoddart,J. Fraser Stoddart +11 more
TL;DR: The potential for utilizing mechanically interlocked architectures as device components capable of information storage, the delivery of therapeutic agents, or other desirable functions has increased significantly as a result of the development of these improved synthetic protocols.
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Fabrication and Transport Properties of Single-Molecule-Thick Electrochemical Junctions
Eric W. Wong,C. P. Collier,Martin Běhloradský,Françisco M. Raymo,J. Fraser Stoddart,James R. Heath +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a V-shaped compound incorporating two bipyridinium units, which emanate from a central hydrophilic core and bear hydrophobic tetraarylmethane-based stoppers at each end, was designed and synthesized.
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A Rigid Naphthalenediimide Triangle for Organic Rechargeable Lithium‐Ion Batteries
Dongyang Chen,Alyssa-Jennifer Avestro,Zonghai Chen,Junling Sun,Shuanjin Wang,Min Xiao,Zach Erno,Mohammed M. Algaradah,Majed S. Nassar,Khalil Amine,Yuezhong Meng,J. Fraser Stoddart +11 more
TL;DR: This work presents a novel and scalable approach to integrated nanosystems engineering that addresses the challenges of low-Carbon Chemistry and energy conservation in the low-tech environment.
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Oligocatenanes Made to Order1
David B. Amabilino,Peter R. Ashton,Vincenzo Balzani,Sue E. Boyd,Alberto Credi,Ju Young Lee,Stephan Menzer,J. Fraser Stoddart,and Margherita Venturi,David J. Williams +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the construction of catenanes, comprised of between two and seven interlocked rings, has been achieved, and two tris-1,5-naphtho-57-crown-15 macrocycles template the formation of cyclobis(paraquat-4,4‘-biphenylene) to give a [3]catenane, which acts as a template for the constructions of one and then another cyclecyclobis (para-p-phenylene), giving a [4]- and [5]