Synthesis and Structural Analysis of Some New Spiranes and Receptors with Hydrogen Bonding Based Recognition Abilities

Synthesis and Structural Analysis of Some New Spiranes and Receptors with Hydrogen Bonding Based Recognition Abilities
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