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1. Synthesis of 'Impossible' Rotaxanes.

2. Dual Stimuli‐Responsive [2]Rotaxanes with Tunable Vibration‐Induced Emission and Switchable Circularly Polarized Luminescence.

3. Dual Stimuli‐Responsive [2]Rotaxanes with Tunable Vibration‐Induced Emission and Switchable Circularly Polarized Luminescence.

4. Ether Naphthotube Host‐Guest Complexes and [2]Rotaxanes with Dications.

5. Modular Synthesis of Improbable Rotaxanes with All‐Benzene Scaffolds.

6. Modular Synthesis of Improbable Rotaxanes with All‐Benzene Scaffolds.

7. Crown Ether Active Template Synthesis of Rotaxanes**.

8. Improbable Rotaxanes Constructed From Surrogate Malonate Rotaxanes as Encircled Methylene Synthons.

9. Improbable Rotaxanes Constructed From Surrogate Malonate Rotaxanes as Encircled Methylene Synthons.

10. Aggregation Behavior of Cyclodextrin‐Based [3]Rotaxanes.

11. Reactivity of Glutaconamides Within [2]Rotaxanes: Mechanical Bond Controlled Chemoselective Synthesis of Highly Reactive α‐Ketoamides and their Light‐Triggered Cyclization.

12. Reactivity of Glutaconamides Within [2]Rotaxanes: Mechanical Bond Controlled Chemoselective Synthesis of Highly Reactive α‐Ketoamides and their Light‐Triggered Cyclization.

13. Squaramide‐Based Heteroditopic [2]Rotaxanes for Sodium Halide Ion‐Pair Recognition.

14. Heterobifunctional rotaxanes featuring two chiral subunits – synthesis and application in asymmetric organocatalysis.

15. The Mobility of Homomeric Lasso‐ and Daisy Chain‐Like Rotaxanes in Solution and in the Gas Phase as a Means to Study Structure and Switching Behaviour.

16. POSSaxanes: active-template synthesis of organic–inorganic rotaxanes incorporating cubic silsesquioxane stoppers.

17. Asymmetric rotaxanes as dual-modality supramolecular imaging agents for targeting cancer biomarkers.

18. The Role of Dethreading Process in Pseudorotaxanes and Rotaxanes towards Advanced Applications: Recent Examples.

19. Controlling the Molecular Shuttling of pH‐Responsive [2]Rotaxanes with Two Different Stations.

20. Solution and Solvent‐Free Stopper Exchange Reactions for the Preparation of Pillar[5]arene‐containing [2] and [3]Rotaxanes.

21. The Interplay of Weakly Coordinating Anions and the Mechanical Bond: A Systematic Study of the Explicit Influence of Counterions on the Properties of (Pseudo)rotaxanes.

22. Fluorinated [2]rotaxanes with spirofluorene motifs: a non-symmetric distribution of the ring component along the axle component.

23. Dual and sequential locked/unlocked photo-switching effects on FRET processes by tightened/loosened nano-loops of diarylethene-based [1]rotaxanes.

24. Anti‐Hofmeister Anion Selectivity via a Mechanical Bond Effect in Neutral Halogen‐Bonding [2]Rotaxanes.

25. Anti‐Hofmeister Anion Selectivity via a Mechanical Bond Effect in Neutral Halogen‐Bonding [2]Rotaxanes.

26. Study of [2]‐ and [3]Rotaxanes Obtained by Post‐Synthetic Aminolysis of a Kinetically Stable Carbonate‐Containing Pseudorotaxane.

27. Polyyne [3]Rotaxanes: Synthesis via Dicobalt Carbonyl Complexes and Enhanced Stability.

28. Polyyne [3]Rotaxanes: Synthesis via Dicobalt Carbonyl Complexes and Enhanced Stability.

29. Pillar[5]arene-based [1]rotaxanes with salicylaldimine as the stopper: synthesis, characterization and application in the fluorescence turn-on sensing of Zn2+ in water.

30. Decorating polymer beads with 1014 inorganic-organic [2]rotaxanes as shown by spin counting.

31. Solution and Solvent‐Free Stopper Exchange Reactions for the Preparation of Pillar[5]arene‐Containing [2] and [3]Rotaxanes.

32. Ring‐to‐Thread Chirality Transfer in [2]Rotaxanes for the Synthesis of Enantioenriched Lactams.

33. Ring‐to‐Thread Chirality Transfer in [2]Rotaxanes for the Synthesis of Enantioenriched Lactams.

34. A High‐Yielding Active Template Click Reaction (AT−CuAAC) for the Synthesis of Mechanically Interlocked Nanohoops.

35. A High‐Yielding Active Template Click Reaction (AT−CuAAC) for the Synthesis of Mechanically Interlocked Nanohoops.

36. Alkali Metal Halide Ion‐Pair Binding in Conformationally Dynamic Halogen Bonding Heteroditopic [2]Rotaxanes.

37. Mechanically interlocked polymers based on rotaxanes.

38. Helic[6]arene‐Based Chiral Pseudo[1]rotaxanes and [1]Rotaxanes.

39. Dynamic [1]rotaxanes via a reversible covalent bond and host–guest anion recognition.

40. [1]Rotaxanes based on phosphorylated pillar[5]arenes.

41. Changing Liquid Crystal Helical Pitch with a Reversible Rotaxane Switch.

42. Changing Liquid Crystal Helical Pitch with a Reversible Rotaxane Switch.

43. Anion Modulated Expression of Chirality in Hydrogen Bond Templated Mechanically Chiral [2]Rotaxanes.

44. AIE‐Active Chiral [3]Rotaxanes with Switchable Circularly Polarized Luminescence.

45. AIE‐Active Chiral [3]Rotaxanes with Switchable Circularly Polarized Luminescence.

46. Synthesis of Interlocked and Non‐Interlocked Deca(para‐phenylene) Derivatives by Ni‐mediated Biaryl Coupling.

47. Front Cover: Solution and Solvent‐Free Stopper Exchange Reactions for the Preparation of Pillar[5]arene‐containing [2] and [3]Rotaxanes (Chem. Eur. J. 12/2024).

48. Stable pseudo[3]rotaxanes with strong positive binding cooperativity based on shape-persistent aromatic oligoamide macrocycles.

49. Halogen‐Bonding Strapped Porphyrin BODIPY Rotaxanes for Dual Optical and Electrochemical Anion Sensing.

50. Rotaxane Formation of Multicyclic Polydimethylsiloxane in a Silicone Network: A Step toward Constructing "Macro‐Rotaxanes" from High‐Molecular‐Weight Axle and Wheel Components.

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