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English: Macrocyclic structures (in inorganic and supramolecular chemistry), an example array.

These representations of macrocyclic compounds were revised from existing File:Macrocycles.svg, for use on English wikipedia.

Changes: Danish legend was removed, with the following key/text allowing for use in en.wikipedia and other venues:

A, the crown ether, 18-crown-6; B, the simple tetra-aza chelator, cyclam; C, an example porphyrin, the unsubstituted porphine; D, the mixed amine/imine,the Curtis macrocycle; E, the related enamine/imine Jäger macrocycle, and F, the tetracarboxylate-derivative DOTA macrocycle.

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