Abstract

This paper presents a novel macrocycle based on conformation‐adaptive and electron‐rich dihydrophenazine. The macrocycle exhibits host‐guest interaction with tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ) driving by charge transfer interaction between them. The host‐guest complex forms stable radical cation species upon oxidation, resulting in the release of TCNQ from the macrocyclic cavity, thereby successfully achieving the reversible binding of guest molecules. More details are discussed in the article by Yang et al. on page 1895—1900.image

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