Supramolecular Chemistry in Water 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9783527814923.ch7
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Coordination Compounds

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“…Indeed, the smaller Co 2 L 3 helicate predominated following equilibration of the mixture in MeNO 2 where the hydrophobic effect is absent (for a more detailed discussion of the solvent effects of water and the hydrophobic effect for self-assembly and host–guest binding see ref. 23 and 24).…”
Section: Design Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the smaller Co 2 L 3 helicate predominated following equilibration of the mixture in MeNO 2 where the hydrophobic effect is absent (for a more detailed discussion of the solvent effects of water and the hydrophobic effect for self-assembly and host–guest binding see ref. 23 and 24).…”
Section: Design Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These coordination complexes are a family of molecules with a chemical architecture with a core metal atom surrounded by ligands. These ligands can be nonmetal atoms or groups of atoms that chemically bind to the core metal atom. , These metal coordination complexes can be fine-tuned to interact with different molecular targets. It is also known that these metal complexes show high specific surface area, changeable pore size, and topologies that can exhibit excellent response time, selectivity, and sensitivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%