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  • Templates are widely used to arrange molecular components so they can be covalently linked into complex molecules that are not readily accessible by classical synthetic methods. But, as larger structures are targeted, the synthesis of the templates themselves becomes challenging. It is now shown that 'molecular Verniers' can solve this problem: using a template with six binding sites and molecular building blocks with four porphyrins acting as binding sites, a 12-porphyrin nano-ring with a diameter of 4.7 nm is created. The ease and efficiency of this synthesis establishes Vernier templating as a powerful new strategy for producing large monodisperse macromolecules.

    • Melanie C. O’Sullivan
    • Johannes K. Sprafke
    • Harry L. Anderson
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 469, P: 72-75
  • An organic bipolar junction transistor composed of highly crystalline rubrene thin films has a device architecture that could be used in organic electronics with greatly improved high-frequency performance

    • Shu-Jen Wang
    • Michael Sawatzki
    • Karl Leo
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 606, P: 700-705
  • Efficient and stable water oxidation catalysts are important if photoelectrochemical cells are to be used to provide clean and sustainable solar fuels. A water oxidation catalyst that operates at neutral pH has now been developed that features ruthenium coordination oligomers anchored onto the surfaces of graphitic materials through CH–π interactions.

    • Md Asmaul Hoque
    • Marcos Gil-Sepulcre
    • Antoni Llobet
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 12, P: 1060-1066