Building co-crystals with molecular sense and supramolecular sensibility
CrystEngComm2005Vol. 7(72), pp. 439–439
Citations Over TimeTop 1% of 2005 papers
Abstract
Molecular recognition is typically associated with molecules in solution, but such events are also responsible for organizing molecules in the solid state. Translating principles of molecular recognition to solid-state assembly of heteromeric molecular solids is of key importance to the development of versatile, reliable and practical supramolecular synthesis. In this article we provide an overview of some modular and transferable strategies for the synthesis of binary and ternary supermolecules and co-crystals based upon a hierarchy of intermolecular interactions, notably hydrogen bonds.
Related Papers
- → Perspectives in Supramolecular Chemistry—From Molecular Recognition towards Molecular Information Processing and Self‐Organization(1990)2,999 cited
- → Guest specific solid-state fluorescence rationalised by reference to solid-state structures and specific intermolecular interactions(2004)62 cited
- → Molecular Recognition System Controlled by Thermosensitive Complexation Using Cyclodextrin-Conjugated Poly(ε-lysine)s(2006)
- Molecular recognition of small molecular compounds by cyclosporin A(2007)