In supramolecular chemistry, host–guest chemistry describes complexes that are composed of two or more molecules or ions that are held together in unique...
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Host–guest complex within another host (cucurbituril) Mechanically-interlocked molecules (rotaxane) An example of a host–guest chemistry Host–guest complex...
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Calixarene (section Host guest interactions)
molecules or ions, calixarenes belong to the class of cavitands known in host–guest chemistry. Calixarene nomenclature is straightforward and involves counting...
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able to incorporate small guest molecule and has played an important role in host–guest chemistry and supramolecular chemistry. The cyclophane is also referred...
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Donald J. Cram (category Nobel laureates in Chemistry)
interactions of high selectivity." They were the founders of the field of host–guest chemistry. Cram was born and raised in Chester, Vermont, to a Scottish immigrant...
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Cyclotriveratrylene (section Host–guest behavior)
organic solvents. The compound is a macrocycle and used in host–guest chemistry as a molecular host. The compound can be synthesised from veratrole alcohol...
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metal dichalcogenides. One famous intercalation host is graphite, which intercalates potassium as a guest. Intercalation expands the van der Waals gap between...
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the cucurbiturils and calixarenes that play an important part in host–guest chemistry. The first pillararene was the five membered dimethoxypillar[5]arene...
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Ligand (biochemistry), a substance that binds to a protein a 'guest' in host–guest chemistry Ligand-gated ion channel This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Cucurbituril (category Supramolecular chemistry)
In host–guest chemistry, cucurbiturils are macrocyclic molecules made of glycoluril (=C4H2N4O2=) monomers linked by methylene bridges (−CH2−). The oxygen...
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and of special importance in host–guest chemistry because it can form a large variety of clathrates with suitable guest molecules. One example is the...
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material for the synthesis of cyclotriveratrylene which is used in host–guest chemistry. It is a secondary metabolite of some white rot fungi and is believed...
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"Silicon Analogues of Crown Ethers and Cryptands: A New Chapter in Host–Guest Chemistry?". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 46 (25): 4610–4613. doi:10...
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Coordination cage (redirect from Supramolecular coordination chemistry)
three-dimensional ordered structures in solution that act as hosts in host–guest chemistry. They are self-assembled in solution from organometallic precursors...
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Dichroism (redirect from Guest-host effect)
impurities or the presence of dichroic dyes. The latter is also called a guest–host effect. Birefringence Dichromatism Lycurgus Cup Pleochroism F. W. Sears;...
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Foldamer (category Supramolecular chemistry)
the themes of molecular self-assembly, molecular recognition, and host–guest chemistry. Foldamers can vary in size, but they are defined by the presence...
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In host–guest chemistry, macromolecular cages are a type of macromolecule structurally consisting of a three-dimensional chamber surrounded by a molecular...
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Cocrystal (category Solid-state chemistry)
solvates and clathrates, which represent the basic principle of host–guest chemistry. Hundreds of examples of cocrystallization are reported annually...
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of host guest chemistry based on polyoxovanadates He had also strong interest in history and philosophy of science. Achim Müller studied chemistry and...
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Carcerand (category Supramolecular chemistry)
In host–guest chemistry, a carcerand (from Latin carcer 'prison') is a host molecule that completely entraps its guest (which can be an ion, atom or other...
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Cavitand (category Supramolecular chemistry)
In chemistry, a cavitand is a container-shaped molecule. The cavity of the cavitand allows it to engage in host–guest chemistry with guest molecules of...
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Matrix isolation (category Physical chemistry)
experimental technique used in chemistry and physics. It generally involves a material being trapped within an unreactive matrix. A host matrix is a continuous...
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X-ray crystallography (section Chemistry)
of supramolecular chemistry, particularly in clarifying the structures of the crown ethers and the principles of host–guest chemistry.[citation needed]...
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that remained in a solid state. This is a type of host–guest chemistry where, in this case, the host lattice of metal atoms remains solid while some of...
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Stability constants of complexes (category Equilibrium chemistry)
noncovalent bonding. Applications include molecular recognition, host–guest chemistry and anion sensors. A typical application in molecular recognition...
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Carceplex (category Supramolecular chemistry)
In host–guest chemistry, a carceplex is a class of chemical structures in the carcerand family that are hinged, and can be closed using reagents that react...
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Macromolecular Material Design-The Versatility of Cyclodextrin-Based Host-Guest Chemistry". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 56 (29): 8350–8369. doi:10...
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cyclophane host–guest chemistry. It was found that even when anionic solubilizing groups were appended to aromatic host capsules, cationic guests preferred...
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Hydrate (section Inorganic chemistry)
between water and guest molecules when methane is the guest molecule of the clathrate, guest–host hydrogen bonding often forms when the guest is a larger organic...
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Molecular sensor (redirect from Supramolecular analytical chemistry)
supramolecular chemistry, which relies on molecular recognition. In terms of supramolecular chemistry, chemosensing is an example of host–guest chemistry, where...
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