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- Title
Inside Cover: Stable Encapsulation of Acrylate Esters in Networked Molecular Capsules (Chem. Asian J. 2/2014).
- Authors
Ning, Guo ‐ Hong; Inokuma, Yasuhide; Fujita, Makoto
- Abstract
Nanocapsules Host–guest chemistry in the crystalline state enabled the stable encapsulation of reactive acrylate esters into crystals of networked molecular capsules, as demonstrated by Guo ‐ Hong Ning, Yasuhide Inokuma, and Makoto Fujita in their Communication on page 466 ff. (see the Inside Cover). Since encapsulated acrylates can be extracted on demand, the networked molecular capsules can act as solid storage for industrially useful compounds. The authors report that crystals of networked molecular capsules accommodate several acrylate esters in a single ‐ crystal ‐ to ‐ single ‐ crystal fashion. The encapsulated acrylates do not undergo photo ‐ induced polymerization upon UV irradiation due to the encapsulation effect, while they can be released by treating the inclusion crystals with toluene.
- Subjects
ACRYLATES; MOLECULAR capsules
- Publication
Chemistry - An Asian Journal, 2014, Vol 9, Issue 2, p382
- ISSN
1861-4728
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/asia.201490001