The encapsulation phenomenon [electronic resource] : synthesis, reactivity and applications of caged ions and molecules / Yan Voloshin, Irina Belaya, Roland Krämer.
2016
RS201.C3
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The encapsulation phenomenon [electronic resource] : synthesis, reactivity and applications of caged ions and molecules / Yan Voloshin, Irina Belaya, Roland Krämer.
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9783319277387 (electronic book)
3319277383 (electronic book)
9783319277370
3319277383 (electronic book)
9783319277370
Published
Switzerland : Springer, 2016.
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English
Description
1 online resource (xvi, 638 pages) : illustrations.
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10.1007/978-3-319-27738-7 doi
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RS201.C3
Dewey Decimal Classification
615.1/9
Summary
This fundamental book presents the most comprehensive summary of the current state of the art in the chemistry of cage compounds. It introduces different ways of how ions and molecules can be encapsulated by three-dimensional caging ligands to form molecular and polymeric species: covalent, supramolecular, and coordination capsules. The authors introduce their classification, reactivity, and selected practical applications. Because encapsulation can isolate caged ions and molecules from external factors, the encapsulated species can exhibit unique physical and chemical properties. The resulting specific reactivity and selectivity can open up a range of applications, including chemical separation, recognition, chiral separation, catalysis, applications as sensors or probes, as molecular or supramolecular devices, or molecular carriers (cargo). A particularly strong emphasis in this book is on the summary and review of the synthesis of various types of cage compounds. Readers will find over 850 literature references summarized and clearly represented in over 600 schemes and illustrations. The book is structured by the types of caging ligands (covalent, supramolecular, or coordination capsules). The authors further arranged the chapters by ligand classes and types of encapsulated species (neutral molecules, anions, or cations). Readers will hence find an exhaustive reference resource and summary of the current state of research into encapsulated species, nowadays almost a separated realm of modern chemistry.
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Table of Contents
Introduction, and the classification of caging ligands and cage complexes
Encapsulation by covalent capsules
Encapsulation by hydrogen-bonded and other supramolecular capsules
Encapsulation by coordination capsules
Reactivity of encapsulated species
Practical applications of cage complexes.
Encapsulation by covalent capsules
Encapsulation by hydrogen-bonded and other supramolecular capsules
Encapsulation by coordination capsules
Reactivity of encapsulated species
Practical applications of cage complexes.