“…[6] With this synthetic route, a large series of compounds has been synthesized and investigated, for example, with respect to their interconverting networks, their supramolecular association with cyclodextrins, metal ions, bacteria, and proteins. [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] Recently, bullvalene (3 a) has regained much interest because of its potential to serve as a suitable fluxional platform for the development of adaptive sensor arrays or dynamic supramolecular structures. [1,7,8,9,15,16] Specifically, Bode and coworkers have introduced several different approaches for the application of adaptive host-guest interactions of substituted bullvalones and bullvalenes for the detection of analytes, such as fullerenes, catechols, or carbohydrates by means of 13 Clabelling and NMR-spectroscopic analysis as well as by CD-and differential absorption spectroscopy (Figure 1).…”