Abstract
A monofunctionalized anthracene pillar[5]arene (MAP5) was designed and synthesized by a click reaction. MAP5 was bound to an ionic liquid through host-guest interactions to modify a gold interface. The bonding and release of MAP5 was readily and reversibly controlled by temperature regulation. The developed temperature-responsive switch at an interface can be used in memory storage, drug delivery, and sensing.
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