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Here we report the synthesis and characterization of a series of new phenylene-vinylene tectons. The study by scanning tunneling microscopy of their supramolecular self-assembly at the interface between a phenyloctane solution and highly oriented pyrolytic graphite demonstrates that variation of concentration and length of alkyl chains led to the formation of different networks, a compact one and a nanoporous one, with a fine control of the lattice parameters. The study of guest-host properties of the nanoporous network revealed a selectivity toward guest compounds according to their shape and size. Moreover, the statistical analysis of pore-to-pore guest dynamics evidences an anisotropic diffusion process.
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The electrochemical process involved in electrospray ionization is used to obtain odd-electron molecular ions from C(60)-TTF-C(60) and its methano derivatives. Exact mass measurements obtained using high-resolution mass spectrometry are reported, and the gas-phase behavior of the radical cation (retro-Diels-Alder reaction and [M/2 + H](+) ion formation) is described.