Three Strands Ironed Closely Together

    January 2017 in “ Science
    Jake Yeston
    TLDR A new method was developed to create complex molecular knots using iron ions.
    Danon et al. demonstrated a novel approach to creating molecular knots by using iron ion coordination to guide three organic ligand strands into a complex knot geometry with eight separate crossings. This method expanded the possibilities of synthetic knot architectures beyond the previously limited two-strand braids, showcasing a significant advancement in the field of molecular chemistry.
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