1990
DOI: 10.1016/0010-8545(90)85007-f
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Molecular organization, portal to supramolecular chemistryStructural analysis of the factors associated with molecular organization in coordination and inclusion chemistry, including the coordination template effect

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“…More generally, carboxylate shows variable bonding modes including monodentate, monodentate bridging, symmetric and asymmetric chelating and bidentate [1]. It is also well known that carboxylate hydrogen-bonding plays an important role in biological systems and is a gateway to molecular organization [2]. The literature shows that dinuclear nickel complexes with bridging carboxylates [3,4] are interesting for their magnetic interactions, whereas the mononuclear complexes are likely to play an important role in modeling the active site of metalloproteins [5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More generally, carboxylate shows variable bonding modes including monodentate, monodentate bridging, symmetric and asymmetric chelating and bidentate [1]. It is also well known that carboxylate hydrogen-bonding plays an important role in biological systems and is a gateway to molecular organization [2]. The literature shows that dinuclear nickel complexes with bridging carboxylates [3,4] are interesting for their magnetic interactions, whereas the mononuclear complexes are likely to play an important role in modeling the active site of metalloproteins [5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jahrhundert stammen, [23] begann man erst nach den in den Laboratorien von Curtis [24] und Busch [25] durchgeführten Arbeiten in den frühen 1960er Jahren, die Effizienz von Metallionen in der Synthese von Makrocyclen zu erkennen. Die Rolle, die die Koordinationsgeometrien der Metalle bei der Organisation organischer Bausteine [26] im Laufe chemischer Reaktionen spielen kçnnen, wurde von Busch erkannt.…”
Section: Templateffekte: Von Koordinationskomplexen Zu Makrocyclenunclassified
“…Ausgehend von diesen Ideen skizzierte Busch [25] zwei Templateffekte, den thermodynamischen Templateffekt [31] (auch als Gleichgewichtstemplat bezeichnet [27,31,34] ) und den kinetischen Templateffekt [30,31] (auch Proximity-Effekt genannt [35] ). Im ersten Fall sequestriert das Metallion selektiv eine Komponente aus einem dynamischen, äquilibrierenden Reaktionsgemisch und treibt dieses gemäß dem Prinzip von Le Châtelier in die Richtung des Produkts.…”
Section: Aufsätzeunclassified
“…The field of host-guest chemistry [30] gained momentum (and, in some circles, changed its name [31]) as the latter half of the twentieth century wore on, and it was only a matter of time before the principles and practices of supramolecular chemistry were applied to the formation of interlocked molecules. The template-directed strategies that we continue to develop and hone up to this day were born [8,[32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41].Whether hydrogen-bonding [42][43][44][45][46][47][48] or metalligand interactions, [49][50][51][52][53] p-p stacking [54][55][56][57][58][59][60] or hydrophobic binding, [61][62][63][64][65] molecular recognition and the intermolecular forces -that we are now beginning to comprehend and exploit -are the foundations upon which the field of mechanically interlocked molecules are built.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%