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Heterocalixarenes. (Review)

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Heterocalixarenes, i.e. heterocycle-based calixarenes, are interesting as receptors of a variety of molecules and ions. These compounds are described with regard to their syntheses, reactivity, and inclusion properties. In the presentation of benzoxazine-based calixarenes attention is paid to their chirality.

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Sliwa, W. Heterocalixarenes. (Review). Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds 40, 683–700 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:COHC.0000040764.62299.82

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