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Self Assembly in Supramolecular Systems: Volume 7 (Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry)

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Author: Atkinson, Ian M

Brand: Royal Society of Chemistry

Binding: hardcover

Format: Import

Number Of Pages: 234

Release Date: 08-12-2000

Part Number: 44 black & white tables, biography

Details: Product Description
Molecular self-assembly is a widespread phenomenon in both chemistry and biochemistry. Yet it was not until the rise of supramolecular chemistry that attention has increasingly been given to the designed self-assembly of a variety of synthetic molecules and ions. To a large extent, success in this area has reflected knowledge gained from nature. However, an increased awareness of the latent steric and electronic information implanted in individual molecular components has also contributed to this success. Whilst not yet approaching the sophistication of biological assemblies, synthetic systems of increasing subtlety and considerable aesthetic appeal have been created. Self-Assembly in Supramolecular Systems surveys highlights of the progress made in the creation of discrete synthetic assemblies and provides a foundation for new workers in the area, as well as background reading for experienced supramolecular chemists.
Review
"... useful and interesting reading to research workers in the field and to post-graduate and other advanced students." ―
Aslib Book Guide, Vol 66, No 5, May 2001

"... a welcome addition. ... clearly written, well-documented ..." ―
Chemistry in Britain, June 2001, p 61

"... a valuable introduction to the field for students and new investigators as well as a concise resource for practitioners of self-assembly." ―
Journal of Natural Products, 2001, Vol 64, p 691

"... an excellent introduction to this field ... should certainly appeal to the novice at an advanced level and may even serve as a basis for an introductory course on self-processes." ―
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol 123, No 35, 2001, p 8647

"... clearly written, well-documented and relatively easy to read given the great complexity of most of the species it discusses." ―
Chemistry in Britain, June 2001, p 61
From the Back Cover
Molecular self-assembly is a widespread phenomenon in both chemistry and biochemistry. Yet it was not until the rise of supramolecular chemistry that attention has increasingly been given to the designed self-assembly of a variety of synthetic molecules and ions. To a large extent, success in this area has reflected knowledge gained from nature. However, an increased awareness of the latent steric and electronic information implanted in individual molecular components has also contributed to this success. Whilst not yet approaching the sophistication of biological assemblies, synthetic systems of increasing subtlety and considerable aesthetic appeal have been created. Self-Assembly in Supramolecular Systems surveys highlights of the progress made in the creation of discrete synthetic assemblies and provides a foundation for new workers in the area, as well as background reading for experienced supramolecular chemists.
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Self-assembly in Supramolecular Systems

By Leonard F. Lindoy, Ian M. Atkinson
The Royal Society of Chemistry


Copyright © 2000 The Royal Society of Chemistry
All rights reserved.

ISBN: 978-0-85404-512-9


Contents

Chapter 1 Self-assembly: What Does it Mean?, 1,
Chapter 2 Intermolecular Interactions: The Glue of Supramolecular Chemistry, 7,
Chapter 3 Hydrogen-bonded and π-Stacked Systems, 19,
Chapter 4 Rotaxanes, 47,
Chapter 5 Catenanes, 87,
Chapter 6 Metal-directed Synthesis – Rotaxanes, Catenanes, Helicates and Knots, 119,
Chapter 7 Further Metal-containing Systems, 185,
Subject Index, 220,





CHAPTER 1
Self-assembly: What Does it Mean ?

1.1 Introduction
Supramolecular chemistry – broadly the chemistry of multicomponent molecular assemblies in which the component structural units are typically held together by a variety of weaker (non-covalent) interactions – has developed rapidly over recent years. 'Typically' is used since, in a considerable number of systems, metal-donor bonds – often essentially covalent in nature – have also been employed to 'stitch' together org

EAN: 9780854045129

Package Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.0 x 0.6 inches

Languages: English