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  1. Bioinspired Mechanical Materials—Development of High-Toughness Ceramics through Complexation of Calcium Phosphate and Organic Polymers
  2. Water-Resistant Tough Composites of Cellulose Nanofibers and Hydroxyapatite
  3. Synthesis and reactivity of 10,15,20-triaryl-5-oxaporphyrin copper complexes
  4. In Situ Crystallization of Hydroxyapatite on Carboxymethyl Cellulose as a Biomimetic Approach to Biomass-Derived Composite Materials
  5. Effects of Hydration on Mechanical Properties of Acylated Hydroxyapatite–Starch Composites
  6. Preparation of Liquid Crystalline Subnaphthalocyanines As Optoelectronic Materials
  7. Enhanced toughness of hydroxyapatite–poly(ethylene terephthalate) composites by immersion in water
  8. Nonbrittle Nanocomposite Materials Prepared by Coprecipitation of TEMPO-Oxidized Cellulose Nanofibers and Hydroxyapatite
  9. Co-precipitation of tapioca starch and hydroxyapatite. Effects of phosphorylation of starch on mechanical properties of the composites
  10. Crystallisation of hydroxyapatite in phosphorylated poly(vinyl alcohol) as a synthetic route to tough mechanical hybrid materials
  11. Control of the molecular packing of chloroboron(iii) and fluoroboron(iii) subnaphthalocyanines by designing peripheral substituents
  12. Synthesis and optoelectronic properties of hexachloro- and hexaiodosubnaphthalocyanines as organic electronic materials
  13. p-n interface stabilization of planar heterojunction organic photovoltaics by an ethyleneoxy side chain of methanofullerenes
  14. Coupled oxidation of iron tetraarylporphyrins as a synthetic tool for linear tetrapyrroles
  15. Kinetic Studies of Reactions of Hydroxyporphyrins on Silicate Surface
  16. Substituent effects on selectivity of coupled oxidation of iron tetraphenylporphyrins
  17. Kinetics of reactions at an interface: functionalisation of silicate glass with porphyrins via covalent bonds
  18. Synthesis and properties of novel fluorinated subnaphthalocyanines for organic photovoltaic cells
  19. Kinetics and mechanisms of hydrolysis of tetraphenylporphyrins tethered to silicate glass via a primary or tertiary alcohol linker
  20. Tris(3-hydroxypropyl)methyl as a stable linker for porphyrin monolayer on silicate glass
  21. Nucleophilic Ring Opening of meso-Substituted 5-Oxaporphyrin by Oxygen, Nitrogen, Sulfur, and Carbon Nucleophiles
  22. Ring-opening with one dioxygen molecule in the coupled oxidation of iron tetraarylporphyrins
  23. Synthesis, Reactivity, and Spectroscopic Properties of meso-Triaryl-5-oxaporphyrins
  24. Functionalization of Silica Surface by Tetrahydroxyporphyrin via Si–O Linkages
  25. Synthesis of para- or ortho-Substituted Triarylbilindiones and Tetraarylbiladienones by Coupled Oxidation of Tetraarylporphyrins
  26. Solvatochromism of triarylbilindiones: far-red-absorbing bilindiones formed in aprotic amides and amines
  27. Water Accessibility to the Binding Cleft as a Major Switching Factor from Entropy-Driven to Enthalpy-Driven Binding of an Alkyl Group by Synthetic Receptors
  28. Selective adsorption of biladien-ab-one and zinc biladien-ab-one to mesoporous silica
  29. Allosteric binding of amino alcohols and diamines by dimeric zinc biladienone
  30. Molecular recognition in anisotropic media. Binding of alkylpyridines to amphiphilic zinc porphyrins incorporated in liposomal bilayer membranes
  31. Homohelicity-enriched zinc bilinone dimers with chiral aliphatic spacers. Synthesis and application to chiral induction of a nematic liquid crystal
  32. Thermodynamics of Hydrophobic Interactions: Entropic Recognition of a Hydrophobic Moiety by Poly(Ethylene Oxide)–Zinc Porphyrin Conjugates
  33. Synthesis of Biladienone and Bilatrienone by Coupled Oxidation of Tetraarylporphyrins
  34. A New Molecular Switch Based on Helical Biladienone
  35. N-Methylporphyrin as a Binding Motif for the Recognition of a Phenolic Hydroxy Group
  36. Homohelicity induction of propylene-linked zinc bilinone dimers by complexation with chiral amine and α-amino esters. Preorganization of structurally coupled homohelical subunits
  37. Thermochromic and solvatochromic zinc biladienones: dynamic equilibria of a metal complex having a flexible framework sensitive to environment
  38. Extraordinary Doping Effects of Chiral Helical Linear Tetrapyrrole–Zn(II) Complexes on Chiral Nematic Induction of MBBA Liquid Crystal
  39. Synchronous helicity control in zinc bilinone trimer
  40. Copper(II) Complexes of a Series of Polypyridine Ligands Possessing a 1,2-Bis(2-pyridyl)ethane Common Moiety:  Incorporation and Hydrolysis of Phosphate Esters
  41. Efficient axial chirality induction in biphenyldiol triggered by proton-transferred hydrogen bonding with chiral amine
  42. A facile and versatile preparation of bilindiones and biladienones from tetraarylporphyrins
  43. Synthesis of Functionalized Porphyrins as Oxygen Ligand Receptors
  44. A New Strategy for the Design of Water-Soluble Synthetic Receptors: Specific Recognition of DNA Intercalators and Diamines.
  45. Functionalized DMAP catalysts for regioselective acetylation of carbohydrates
  46. Chiral recognition and chiral sensing using zinc porphyrin dimers
  47. Molecular Recognition of DNA Intercalators at Nanomolar Concentration in Water
  48. Solvent Effect on Helicity Induction of Zinc Bilinone Bearing a Chiral Auxiliary at the Helix Terminal
  49. Molecular Recognition of Amines and Amino Esters by Zinc Porphyrin Receptors:  Binding Mechanisms and Solvent Effects
  50. Allosteric Chirality Amplification in Zinc Bilinone Dimer
  51. Novel approaches to molecular recognition using porphyrins
  52. Porphyrin Receptors for Amines, Amino Acids, and Oligopeptides in Water
  53. New approach to the construction of an artificial hemoprotein complex
  54. Peroxidase Activity of Myoglobin Is Enhanced by Chemical Mutation of Heme-Propionates
  55. Helical Chirality Induction by Point Chirality at Helix Terminal
  56. Helical Chirality Induction in Zinc Bilindiones by Amino Acid Esters and Amines
  57. Molecular Recognition of Carbohydrates by Zinc Porphyrins:  Lewis Acid/Lewis Base Combinations as a Dominant Factor for Their Selectivity
  58. Axial chirality induction in flexible biphenols by hydrogen bonding and steric interactions
  59. Synthesis of Ring-Fluorinated Porphyrins and Reconstitutional Myoglobins with Their Iron Complexes
  60. Dynamics of molecular recognition of multi-point host-guest complex
  61. Interconversion between Point Chirality and Helical Chirality Driven by Shape-Sensitive Interactions
  62. Role of van der Waals forces in enantioselective processes
  63. Selective Formation of 2-Hydroxy-3,3-bis(hydroxymethyl)-γ-butyrolactone from Formaldehyde on Hydrotalcite-Type Catalysts
  64. An Artificial Receptor for Dimethyl Aspartate
  65. Molecular recognition: New chiral metalloporphyrins as receptor models
  66. Molecular recognition of carbohydrates by functionalized zinc porphyrins
  67. Restricted internal rotation of amino acid esters. Quantitative evaluation of rigidity of a molecule in terms of internal rotation entropy
  68. Design and Synthesis of a Trifunctional Chiral Porphyrin with C2 Symmetry as a Chiral Recognition Host for Amino Acid Esters
  69. Recognition of chirality and residual groups of amino acid esters using new trifunctional chiral porphyrins with C 2 symmetry
  70. Stereochemistry and Biological Activity of Methyl Hydrogen 3-Phenyl-2,2′-iminodipro-pionate Produced byBotrytis squamosa
  71. Synthesis of 1:1 and 2:1 Iron Phyllosilicates and Characterization of their Iron State by Mössbauer Spectroscopy
  72. Mechanism of the Copolymerization of Silicic Acid and Metal Ions in Aqueous Media
  73. Nature of force field operating in molecular recognition by cyclodextrins. Contribution of nonpolar and polar interactions
  74. Functionalized cyclodextrins as artificial receptors
  75. A.C; A′.C′-doubly capped δ-cyclodextrin. Direct evidence for the capping structure
  76. A new electroreductive annellation useful in synthesis of alkaloids