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Overview

Christiane Dietrich-Buchecker is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. The CNRS is a prominent public research organization that supports a broad range of scientific disciplines across the country.

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Best Publications

  • Molecular catenanes, rotaxanes and knots : A journey through the world of molecular topology

    Jean-Pierre Sauvage;Christiane Dietrich-Buchecker

  • Molecular Catenanes, Rotaxanes and Knots

    J.-P. Sauvage;C. Dietrich-Buchecker

  • Une nouvelle famille de molecules : les metallo-catenanes

    C.O Dietrich-Buchecker;J.P Sauvage;J.P Kintzinger

  • Interlocking of molecular threads: from the statistical approach to the templated synthesis of catenands

    Christiane O. Dietrich-Buchecker;Jean Pierre. Sauvage

  • Shuttles and muscles: linear molecular machines based on transition metals.

    Jean-Paul Collin;Christiane Dietrich-Buchecker;Pablo Gaviña;and Maria Consuelo Jimenez-Molero

  • Towards Synthetic Molecular Muscles: Contraction and Stretching of a Linear Rotaxane Dimer We are grateful to M. Jean-Daniel Sauer and Dr. Roland Graff for high-field NMR experiments, Hélène Nierengarten and Raymond Hubert for mass determinations. M.C.J. thanks the European Commission for a Grant (TMR Contract No. ERBFMBICT972547). We also thank the CNRS for financial support (Programme Physique et Chimie du Vivant).

    Jiménez Mc;Dietrich-Buchecker C;Sauvage Jp

  • Towards Synthetic Molecular Muscles: Contraction and Stretching of a Linear Rotaxane Dimer

    M. Consuelo Jiménez;Christiane Dietrich-Buchecker;Jean-Pierre Sauvage

  • TEMPLATED SYNTHESIS OF INTERLOCKED MACROCYCLIC LIGANDS: THE CATENANDS

    C. O. Dietrich-Buchecker;J.-P. Sauvage;J.-M. Kern

  • A Synthetic Molecular Trefoil Knot

    Christiane O. Dietrich-Buchecker;Jean-Pierre Sauvage

  • Electrochemically Triggered Swinging of a [2]-Catenate

    Aude Livoreil;Christiane O Dietrich-Buchecker;Jean-Pierre Sauvage

  • Templated synthesis of interlocked macrocyclic ligands, the catenands. Preparation and characterization of the prototypical bis-30 membered ring system

    Christiane Dietrich-Buchecker;Jean-Pierre Sauvage

  • Synthesis of a doubly interlocked [2]-catenane

    Jean Francois Nierengarten;Christiane O. Dietrich-Buchecker;Jean Pierre Sauvage

  • From classical chirality to topologically chiral catenands and knots

    Jean-Claude Chambron;Christiane Dietrich-Buchecker;Jean-Pierre Sauvage

  • Charge-transfer absorption and emission of Cu(NN)2+ systems

    Ann K. Ichinaga;Jon R. Kirchhoff;David R. McMillin;Christiane O. Dietrich-Buchecker

  • Chemically Induced Contraction and Stretching of a Linear Rotaxane Dimer

    Maria Consuelo Jimenez-Molero;Christiane Dietrich-Buchecker;Jean-Pierre Sauvage

  • Synthesis and electrochemical studies of catenates: stabilization of low oxidation states by interlocked macrocyclic ligands

    Christiane Dietrich-Buchecker;Jean Pierre Sauvage;Jean Marc Kern

  • A Copper(I)‐Complexed Rotaxane with Two Fullerene Stoppers: Synthesis, Electrochemistry, and Photoinduced Processes

    Nicola Armaroli;François Diederich;Christiane O. Dietrich-Buchecker;Lucia Flamigni

  • Absorption and luminescence properties of 1, 10-phenanthroline, 2, 9-diphenyl-1, 10-phenanthroline, 2,9-dianisyl-1, 10-phenanthroline and their protonated forms in dichloromethane solution

    Nicola Armaroli;Luisa De Cola;Vincenzo Balzani;Jean-Pierre Sauvage

  • Structure of a Synthetic Trefoil Knot Coordinated to Two Copper(I) Centers

    Christiane O. Dietrich-Buchecker;Jean Guilhem;Claudine Pascard;Jean-Pierre Sauvage

  • Multiring interlocked systems: structure elucidation by electrospray mass spectrometry

    Francis Bitsch;Christiane O. Dietrich-Buchecker;Abdel Kader Khemiss;Jean Pierre Sauvage

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Pierre Sauvage
Jean-Pierre Sauvage University of Strasbourg
Jean-François Nierengarten
Jean-François Nierengarten University of Strasbourg
Nicola Armaroli
Nicola Armaroli National Research Council (CNR)
Jean-Paul Collin
Jean-Paul Collin University of Strasbourg
Vincenzo Balzani
Vincenzo Balzani University of Bologna
David R. McMillin
David R. McMillin Purdue University West Lafayette
André De Cian
André De Cian Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Luisa De Cola
Luisa De Cola University of Strasbourg
Alain Van Dorsselaer
Alain Van Dorsselaer University of Strasbourg
Paola Ceroni
Paola Ceroni University of Bologna

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