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Since the pioneering work of Gutsche et al. at the University of St. Louis (1978, 1981) and of Andreetti and Ungaro et al. at the University of Parma (1979, 1981), designed to establish the reaction conditions and the 3D structural aspects respectively of cyclic products formed by base-catalyzed condensation of phenols and formaldehyde, calixarenes have become quite popular in the chemical community.
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Andreetti, G.D. (1991). Research Activities on Calixarenes. In: Cecille, M.L., Casarci, M., Pietrelli, L. (eds) New Separation Chemistry Techniques for Radioactive Waste and Other Specific Applications. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3654-9_21
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