Macrocyclic Receptors for Environmental and Biosensing Applications
Macrocyclic Receptors for Environmental and Biosensing Applications
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The book discusses the utility of supramolecular systems in various areas, such as sensing, aggregation, artificial molecular machines, biology, and medicine. It also covers the synthetic chemistry of macrocycles and their similarity to biomolecules, which can be used to build artificial molecular motors and switches.
Format: Hardback
Length: 464 pages
Publication date: 29 September 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The book is a comprehensive exploration of the remarkable applications of supramolecular systems across a wide range of fields, including sensing of ionic and molecular analytes, aggregation, artificial molecular machines, biology, and medicine. It delves into the intricate synthetic chemistry of diverse supramolecules, encompassing various supramolecular interactions that shape macrocyclic architectures. Special attention is given to the unique features of macrocycles, such as their ability to control shape, size, and valency, as well as their intricate supramolecular interactions that drive complex supramolecular systems. Furthermore, the book discusses the similarities between macrocyclic host-guest systems and biomolecules, providing a foundation for the development of modern artificial molecular motors and switches, such as protein machines, with applications in diverse areas. The authors aim to reach a broader audience of students and researchers in both academic and industrial settings, fostering a deeper understanding of the transformative power of supramolecular systems in modern science and technology.
The book is a comprehensive exploration of the remarkable applications of supramolecular systems across a wide range of fields, including sensing of ionic and molecular analytes, aggregation, artificial molecular machines, biology, and medicine. It delves into the intricate synthetic chemistry of diverse supramolecules, encompassing various supramolecular interactions that shape macrocyclic architectures. Special attention is given to the unique features of macrocycles, such as their ability to control shape, size, and valency, as well as their intricate supramolecular interactions that drive complex supramolecular systems. Furthermore, the book discusses the similarities between macrocyclic host-guest systems and biomolecules, providing a foundation for the development of modern artificial molecular motors and switches, such as protein machines, with applications in diverse areas. The authors aim to reach a broader audience of students and researchers in both academic and industrial settings, fostering a deeper understanding of the transformative power of supramolecular systems in modern science and technology.
Weight: 1040g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367856328
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