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Following the Self-Assembly Process in Solution

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Two aspects of the self-assembly of complex structures around labile metal ions are discussed. Some experimental methods, including ion-spray mass spectroscopy, spectroscopic titrations, and nmr probes, which allow one to study the self-assembly in solution are presented. The types of chemical information carried by the components and the conditions used for the synthesis are illustrated by examples, particularly in the field of double- and triple-helical complexes.

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Williams, A.F., Piguet, C., Carina, R.F. (1994). Following the Self-Assembly Process in Solution. In: Fabbrizzi, L., Poggi, A. (eds) Transition Metals in Supramolecular Chemistry. NATO ASI Series, vol 448. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8380-0_22

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