Abstract
A variety of metal complex helicates have been developed for helix architecture and helicity switching via ligand optimization. Among them, kinetically labile metal helicates offered dynamic inversion of complex helicity induced by external stimuli. They are promising candidates for excellent supramolecular devices based on dynamic metal coordination chemistry.
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