Molecular recognition : receptors for cationic guests
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Molecular recognition : receptors for cationic guests
(Comprehensive supramolecular chemistry / executive editors, Jerry L. Atwood ... [et al.] ; chairman of the editorial board, Jean-Marie Lehn, v. 1)
Pergamon, 1996
1st ed
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Description
Comprehensive Supramolecular Chemistry covers for the first time in eleven detailed volumes the exciting inter- and multidisciplinary area of modern supramolecular chemistry. This subject, which has now reached an astonishing diversity and complexity, has developed at a remarkably rapid pace following the initial discoveries of crown ethers and cryptands in the late sixties.The numerous references, including many recent citations, constitute an unrivalled in-depth source for direct entry to the widespread primary literature on any aspect of this most highly topical area. The many carefully selected illustrations and instructive schematic representations make the chapters easily readable.
Table of Contents
Volume 1 - Molecular Recognition: Receptors for Cationic Guests.
Volume 2 - Molecular Recognition: Receptors for Molecular Guests.
Volume 3 - Cyclodextrins.
Volume 4 - Supramolecular Reactivity and Transport: Bioorganic Systems.
Volume 5 - Supramolecular Reactivity and Transport: Bioinorganic Systems.
Volume 6 - Solid-State Supramolecular Chemistry: Crystal Engineering.
Volume 7 - Solid-State Supramolecular Chemistry: Two- and Three-Dimensional Inorganic Networks.
Volume 8 - Physical Methods in Supramolecular Chemistry.
Volume 9 - Templating Self-Assembly and Self-Organization.
Voulme 10 - Supramolecular Technology.
Volume 11 - Cumulative Index.
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In the present volume, an effort has been made to organize and present a comprehensive overview of receptors for cationic guests. This begins with reviews of the various basic complexing systems: podands, crown ethers, lariat ethers, cryptands, and spherands. Natural cation-binding agents are also important hosts in supramolecular chemistry and their chemistry has been extensively studied. The structural aspects of complexation by natural hosts and crown ethers are reviewed separately and the topic is addressed for specific receptor systems within chapters dedicated to specific hosts. The physical chemistry of complexation and transport is reviewed along with the important application of anion activation, sometimes called phase-transfer catalysis.
In the second dozen or so chapters are presented overviews of specialized areas such as the formation of alkalides, the development of chemical sensors, chromoionophores, and redox-switchable receptors. The volume concludes with discussions of transition metal complexes of macrocyclic ligands, second-sphere coordination, complexes of organometallics, and finally of fullerenes.
Table of Contents
Podands (G.W. Gokel, O. Murillo). Crown ethers (J.S. Bradshaw, R.M. Izatt A.V. Bordunov, C.Y. Zhu, J.K. Hathaway). Lariat ethers (G.W. Gokel, O.F. Schall). Cryptands (B. Dietrich). Spherands: hosts preorganized for binding cations (E. Maverick, D.J. Cram). Siderophores (J.R. Telford, K.N. Raymond). Natural cation-binding agents (M. Dobler). Structural chemistry of metal-crown ether and polyethylene glycol complexes excluding groups 1 and 2 (R.D. Rogers, C.B. Bauer). Complexation mechanisms (C. Detellier). Complexation and transport (B.A. Moyer). Anion activation (D. Landini, A. Maia, M. Penso). Complexation and the gas phase (J.S. Brodbelt). Alkalides and electrides (M.J. Wagner, J.L. Dye). Complexation of organic cations (G.W. Gokel, E. Abel). Cation binding by calixarenes (M.A. McKervey, M-J. Schwing-Weill, F. Arnaud-Neu). Chemical sensors (J.C. Lockhart). Chromoionophores based on crown ethers and related structures (T. Hayashita, M. Takagi). Switchable guest-binding receptor molecules (S. Shinkai). Redox-switchable receptors (A.E. Kaifer, S. Mendoza). Second-sphere coordination (S.J. Loeb). Macrocyclic complexes of organometallics (H.G. Richey, Jr). Complexation of fullerenes (C.L. Raston).
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