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Comprehensive Supramolecular Chemistry, Volume 2 Molecular Recognition: Receptors for Molecular Guests

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ISBN-10: 0080427146

ISBN-13: 9780080427140

Edition: 1999

Authors: F. V�gtle, Jerry L. Atwood, J. Eric D. Davies, David D. MacNicol, Fritz V�gtle

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This second volume, containing 18 chapters, is devoted to the design, synthesis and complexing ability for molecular guest substances of the presently known synthetic host compounds. Uncharged organic molecules, cations and anions are the targets to be selectively complexed, imprisoned, transported and extracted. The first chapters provide a more general introduction into macrocycle synthesis and well known examples of complementary host/guest structures as well as into the supramolecular binding types. The following chapters consequently give detailed insight into the hitherto known synthetic receptor substances of all kinds (including crown compounds, calixarenes, carcerands, siderophores…    
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List price: $790.00
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Publication date: 3/19/1999
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English

Introduction and historical perspective
Some general synthetic strategies towards macrocyclic systems
Receptors for organic guest molecules: general principles
Calixarenes and related hosts
Well-defined inclusion cavities for structure discrimination of organic guests
Cyclophane hosts: binding of lipophilic and cationic guests
Cyclophane hosts: endoacidic, endobasic and endolipophilic large cavities
Cyclophane hosts for quinone guests
Cyclophane hosts: binding of polyols and related guests
The role of the cavity in the design of high-efficiency hosts
Cryptophanes
Carcerands and hemicarcerands: hosts that imprison molecular guests
Large water-soluble cavities
Hydrogen-bonding receptors: open-chain catalytic systems
Cucurbituril
Simultaneous binding of cations and neutral molecules
From chloride katapinates to trinucleotide complexes: developments in molecular recognition of anionic species
Simultaneous binding of cations and anions