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Comprehensive Supramolecular Chemistry, Volume 6 Solid-State Supramolecular Chemistry: Crystal Engineering

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ISBN-10: 0080427189

ISBN-13: 9780080427188

Edition: 1999

Authors: D. D. MacNicol, F. Toda, R. Bishop, D. D. MacNicol, Fritz V�gtle

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This volume, containing 27 chapters, provides a state-of-the-art account of the chemistry of solid-state supramolecular systems. Following a valuable introductory chapter reviewing important general principles, the coherent coverage is structured in the form of a series of contributions all written by experts in the respective areas comprehensively described. Throughout the volume, emphasis is placed not only on the design and structure of new host systems but also on practical applications of these novel materials in real chemical situations. The crystal engineering methods described relate to the synthesis of both organic and inorganic tailor-made hosts. Also the reader is presented…    
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Book details

List price: $755.00
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Publication date: 3/19/1999
Binding: Hardcover
Size: 7.48" wide x 10.63" long x 2.50" tall
Weight: 5.346
Language: English

Review of general principles
Hydroquinone clathrates and diamondoid host lattices
1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylic acid (trimesic acid)
Helical host lattices formed by alicyclic diols
Gossypol: a versatile host molecule
Deoxycholic acid and related hosts
Urea, thiourea, and selenourea
Tri-o-thymotide and related hosts
Cyclotriveratrylene and related hosts
A survey of hydrocarbon hosts: biaryls, polyaryls, allenes, spiranes and cyclophanes
Tetraphenylene and related hosts
Perhydrotriphenylene: a D 3 symmetric host
Cyclophosphazenes: structures and molecular selectives
Symmetry in the evolution of host design
Design of dialkynic diols and other new bifunctional hosts
Onium salt hosts
Shape and symmetry in the design of new hosts
Survey of other potentially important hosts
Supramolecular chemistry in cyanometallate systems
Werner clathrates
Porphyrin-based lattice clathrates: a molecular masonary approach to crystal engineering
Infinite frameworks
Hydrate inclusion compounds
Stoichiometry and thermodynamics of clathrate systems
Phase transformations in inclusion compounds, kinetics and thermodynamics of enclathration
Cystalline microporous silicas as host-guest systems
Crystal engineering in two and three dimensions