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Current Challenges on Large Supramolecular Assemblies

✍ Scribed by J. Karle, L. Huang, L. Massa (auth.), George Tsoucaris (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Leaves
420
Series
NATO Science Series 519
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The objectives of the ARW were: - identifying areas and highlighting approaches by which large Supramolecular (SM) Assemblies can be synthesised - reviewing and combining methods to characterise and analyse such assemblies. The first part of the ARW is devoted to reviewing synthetic achievements in recent years for several families of SM compounds, and to bringing out principles for crystal structure design, including novel quantum mechanical methods. Synthesis pertains both to the chemical synthesis of components for SM assembly, and to the subsequent assembly process based on complementarity and non-covalent interactions. The elaboration of multiple recognition "algorithms" concurrently employed (for instance, 1t-1t and hydrogen bonds) has recently reached a high degree of sophistication in the sequence: Molecules -7 Supermolecule -7 SM array -7 Crystal or Conglomerate Novel Large Assemblies comprise synthetic entities with molecular weight as high as 15000, and hybrid SM assemblies between synthetic molecules and DNA. Further developments are foreseen at a higher level of organisation, such as between supermolecules or with electromagnetic fields in photochemical processes. Creation of 2D Assemblies is now a powerful tool for creation and study of SM interactions. Moreover, much is to be learned in going from 2D to 3D assemblies in crystal growth and other forms of organisation such as micelles or liquid crystals. On the other hand, crystal engineering based on Molecular Recognition in the Crystal State leads to novel 2D assemblies occurring within predesigned crystal structures (hydrophobic organic clays or nanoporous networks).

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Quantum Crystallography: Features and Application....Pages 1-5
Large Molecular Assemblies Held Together by Non-Covalent Bonds....Pages 7-16
Synthetic Supramolecular Chemistry....Pages 17-35
Beyond Supramolecular Chemistry: Supramolecular and Übersupramolecular Aspects of Chemical Structure and Reactivity: Static and Oscillating Electric and Magnetic Fields, Coherence, and Cooperativity....Pages 37-49
Non-Covalent Synthesis and Characterization of Large Supramolecular Assemblies....Pages 51-66
Self-Assembling Structures Based on Hydrogen Bonding Subunits....Pages 67-85
Hydrogen Bonds in Organised Monolayers....Pages 87-96
Supramolecular Architectures on Liquid Surfaces. from 2-D Assemblies to 3-D Crystals....Pages 97-114
Supramolecular Synthesis of Organic and Metal-Organic Laminates with Affinity for Aromatic Guests: Hydrophobic Clay Mimics....Pages 115-132
β€œCrystal Engineering” with Two-Dimensional Hydrogen Bonding Networks....Pages 133-144
Recognition of Convex Fullerene Molecules by Concave Complexing Agents. Structure and Reactivity.....Pages 145-155
The Structure of Solvates in the Solid State β€” Systems Model for Heteromolecular Association?....Pages 157-171
The Role of Charge Assisted C-H Ξ΄+ ---O Ξ΄- and C-H Ξ΄+ ---F Ξ΄βˆ’ Hydrogen Bonds in Organometallic Crystals....Pages 173-191
Weak Hydrogen Bonds in Supramolecular Synthesis....Pages 193-208
Molecular Tectonics: An Approach to Organic Networks....Pages 209-219
MD Simulations on Ions and Ionophores at a Liquid-Liquid Interface: from Adsorption to Recognition....Pages 221-248
Self-Organization in Molecular Crystals, Liquids and Solutions: Computer Studies....Pages 249-263
Gas Hydrates as Self-Assembled Templated Lattices....Pages 265-272
Study By Electrospray Mass Spectrometry of Large Dendritic Supramolecular Complexes....Pages 273-274
Advanced Crystallographic Methods: Experimental Electron Densities and the Study of Excited State Structure....Pages 275-285
Time resolved x-ray diffraction in solids and liquids....Pages 287-317
Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy with Individual Proteins....Pages 319-336
Crystal Solving Procedures Applied to Peptides, Foldamers and Channel Forming Adamantyl/Peptide Hybrid Macrocycles....Pages 337-348
Tetracycline Repressor Acts as a Molecular Switch Regulated by Tetracycline Binding....Pages 349-365
Esterolytic Catalytic Antibodies....Pages 367-374
Weak Hydrogen Bonding in Cyclodextrin Complex Stabilisation....Pages 375-383
Cyclodextrins: Towards Large Assemblies for Efficient Slow Release Devices....Pages 385-391
Influence of the Guest on the Packing of Dimeric Ξ²-Cyclodextrin Complexes....Pages 393-403
Semiconductor Nanocrystal Colloids....Pages 405-415
Perspectives in Supramolecular Chemistry: from Molecular Recognition Towards Selforganization....Pages 417-417
Back Matter....Pages 419-424

✦ Subjects


Physical Chemistry; Organic Chemistry; Crystallography


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