Abstract
Directional transportation of a helic[6]arene along a nonsymmetric molecular axle was achieved, which was easily performed in dichloromethane by a stopper reaction and subsequent addition of fluoride ions. In this system, the fluoride ions could act as a versatile stimulus to unidirectionally release the macrocycle that not only destroyed the host-guest interaction but also removed the silyl stopper.
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