Synergy in supramolecular chemistry
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Synergy in supramolecular chemistry
CRC Press, c2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Cooperative and synergistic chemical events have attracted significant attention from many researchers engaged in organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biological chemistry, polymer chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and other related materials sciences. Synergistic supramolecular systems could be developed to amplify the functions and integration of molecular devices in ways that cannot be achieved by conventional single molecules. This book introduces basic concepts and examples of supramolecular chemistry in terms of cooperation and synergy, and it surveys recent progress in this field.
Table of Contents
Synergy and Cooperativity in Multi-metal Supramolecular Systems. Hierarchically Assembled Titanium Helicates. Supramolecular Hosts and Catalysts Formed by Self-assembly of Multinuclear Zinc Complexes in Aqueous Solution. Supramolecular Assemblies Based on Interionic Interactions. Supramolecular Synergy in the Formation and Function of Guanosine Quadruplexes. On-Surface Chirality in Porous Self-Assembled Monolayers at Liquid-Solid Interface. Polymeric Architectures Formed by Supramolecular Interactions. Synergy in Self-Assembled Molecular Capsules. Synergistic Effects in Foldamer Design and Properties. Salt Templated Syntheses of Interlocked Molecules. Stabilization of Reactive Species in Supramolecular Architectures. Supramolecular Catalyst Based on Cyclodextrin Derivatives. Supramolecular Function of Cyclodextrin Complex Sensors for Ion and Molecule Recognition in Water. Cooperativity in Complexation of Dynamic Terephthalamide Hosts for the Design of Chirality-Sensing Systems. Lanthanides Driven Self-Assembly Formation of Luminescent Supramolecular Structures. Supramolecular Chemistry Strategies for Naked-Eye Detection and Sensing. Synergisms in Lanthanide-Based Supramolecular Luminescent Assays and Sensors. Chemo-Sensitive Soft Matters. From Fundamental Aspects of Binding Properties in Host-Guest Complexations to Those beyond the Limitation Due to the Law of Mass Action.
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