Molecular Borromean rings refer to a specific type of molecular structure that is inspired by the classical Borromean rings in topology. In topology, the Borromean rings consist of three circles that are interlinked in such a way that if any one of the rings is removed, the other two are no longer linked with each other. This creates a unique configuration where the links are dependent on all three components. In a molecular context, Borromean rings can be synthesized using various chemical techniques.

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