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A tetraphenylethene-based hexacationic triangular macrocycle (T·6PF) was synthesized the Zincke reaction using an angle-controlled synthesis strategy. Under chemical or electrochemical reduction conditions, T·6PF can undergo two-step reversible and stable redox transformations, accompanied by a distinct visual color change.

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