Supramolecular Chemistry and Synthesis

Supramolecular chemistry studies non-covalent interactions between molecules, forming structures that go beyond traditional covalent bonds. This field has led to the development of molecular recognition, where molecules selectively interact to form specific complexes, and the creation of molecular machines and sensors. Supramolecular synthesis involves designing and assembling these structures using interactions such as hydrogen bonding, π-π stacking, and van der Waals forces. Applications include drug delivery systems, nanomaterials, and catalysis. Advances in supramolecular chemistry also involve the synthesis of host-guest complexes, where a larger molecule (host) selectively binds to a smaller molecule (guest), enabling applications in molecular sensing, storage, and controlled release.

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