Supramolecular Chemistry: Concepts and Perspectives

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Supramolecular Chemistry: Concepts and Perspectives is a foundational book by Nobel laureate Jean-Marie Lehn that systematically introduces the principles, concepts, and applications of supramolecular chemistry and molecular recognition.

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instanceOf book
chemistry textbook
scientific monograph
author Jean-Marie Lehn
authorAward Jean-Marie Lehn
surface form: Jean-Marie Lehn – Nobel Prize in Chemistry
field chemistry
supramolecular chemistry
genre academic literature
hasPerspective conceptual approach to chemistry based on intermolecular interactions
view of chemistry as an information science at the molecular level
intendedAudience advanced undergraduate students
graduate students
researchers in chemistry
language English
mainSubject anion recognition
biological supramolecular systems
cation complexation
chemical topology
cooperative binding
cooperativity in binding
crown ethers
cryptands
crystal engineering
design of host molecules
electrochemical supramolecular systems
energy conversion in supramolecular systems
enzyme–substrate recognition
hierarchical self-assembly
host–guest chemistry
information storage in molecular systems
ion recognition
kinetics of molecular recognition
macrocyclic chemistry
molecular architecture
molecular devices
molecular engineering
molecular information processing
molecular machines
molecular materials
molecular organization
molecular receptors
molecular recognition
molecular recognition in biology
multisite recognition
neutral molecule recognition
noncovalent interactions
photochemical supramolecular systems
preorganization
receptor–ligand interactions
selectivity in binding
self-assembly
signal transduction at the molecular level
spherands
supramolecular polymers
template effects
thermodynamics of binding
notableFor conceptual framework for molecular recognition
influential role in establishing supramolecular chemistry as a discipline
systematic introduction of supramolecular chemistry principles

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