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This book shows the various porous structures and supramolecular architectures that result from the cucurbituril-based coordination, hydrogen bonding, ion-dipole interactions, π∙∙∙π stacking and C–H∙∙∙π processes. It includes two chapters presenting essential examples of these cucurbituril-based structures, depending on the types of non covalent interactions and inducer species. It also includes one chapter dealing with the utilization of cucurbiturils as a molecular container in supramolecular chemistry and demonstrating a wide range of potential applications of supramolecular assemblies with cucurbiturils in catalysis, separation, absorption and polymer materials. The book offers an interesting and valuable guide for readers working in the areas of supramolecular chemistry and materials.
Chemistry. --- Inorganic Chemistry. --- Polymer Sciences. --- Physical Chemistry. --- Organic Chemistry. --- Chemistry, inorganic. --- Chemistry, Organic. --- Chemistry, Physical organic. --- Polymers. --- Chimie --- Chimie organique --- Polymères --- Chemistry --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Inorganic Chemistry --- Supramolecular chemistry. --- Supramolecular chemistry --- Data processing. --- Inorganic chemistry. --- Organic chemistry. --- Physical chemistry. --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- Macromolecules --- Organic chemistry --- Chemistry, Physical organic --- Chemistry, Organic --- Polymere --- Polymeride --- Polymers and polymerization --- Inorganic chemistry --- Inorganic compounds --- Polymers . --- Chemistry, Theoretical --- Physical chemistry --- Theoretical chemistry
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This book shows the various porous structures and supramolecular architectures that result from the cucurbituril-based coordination, hydrogen bonding, ion-dipole interactions, π∙∙∙π stacking and C–H∙∙∙π processes. It includes two chapters presenting essential examples of these cucurbituril-based structures, depending on the types of non covalent interactions and inducer species. It also includes one chapter dealing with the utilization of cucurbiturils as a molecular container in supramolecular chemistry and demonstrating a wide range of potential applications of supramolecular assemblies with cucurbiturils in catalysis, separation, absorption and polymer materials. The book offers an interesting and valuable guide for readers working in the areas of supramolecular chemistry and materials.
Physicochemistry --- Macromolecules --- Inorganic chemistry --- Organic chemistry --- organische chemie --- anorganische chemie --- polymeren --- fysicochemie
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