Supramolecular chemistry and molecular design: self-assembly of molecular squares

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Chemistry
Creator Stang, Peter J.
Other Author Cao, Danh H.; Chen, Kuanchiang; Fan, Jun; Manna, Joseph; Olenyuk, Bogdan; Whiteford, Jeffery A.
Title Supramolecular chemistry and molecular design: self-assembly of molecular squares
Date 1997
Description Modem supramolecular chemistry has been described as organized polymolecular systems held together by noncovalent interactions and represents one of the major frontiers in the chemical sciences.'-' At present the field is dominated by the hydrogen bonding motif that mimics biological systems and the classical covalent macrocyclics such as crown ethers, cyclophanes, cyclodextrins, calixarenes, etc., that represent the roots of the field!?' Much less is known about the use of coordination and transition metals as a motif for the assembly of supramolecular species.
Type Text
Publisher International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Volume 69
Issue 9
First Page 1979
Last Page 1986
Subject Molecular design; Molecular squares
Subject LCSH Supramolecular chemistry; Self-assembly (Chemistry); Molecular structure
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Cao, D. H., Chen, K., Fan, J., Manna, J., Olenyuk, B., Whiteford, J. A., & Stang, P. J. (1997). Supramolecular chemistry and molecular design: self-assembly of molecular squares. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 69(9), 1979-86.
Rights Management (c)International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
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