ABSTRACT

Supramolecular catalysis is involved in assimilation or growth of biological products and it has advantages over conventional catalysis in dealing with systems beyond molecules to mimic the biological catalytic processes. Principles and Advances in Supramolecular Catalysis shows how a supramolecular catalytic reaction proceeds and how interactions among molecules provide vessels or specific binding sites to carry out chemical reactions. The utilities of such catalytic reactions in waste, hazard management, medicine, food, etc. are explained in this book. The book focuses on examples to provide a fundamental basis so that, in the future, supramolecular catalytic reactions are utilised in the field of chemical, biological, biophysical sciences and technologies.

Features:

  • Discusses fundamental and interdisciplinary aspects of supramolecular catalysis
  • Narrates mechano-chemical and stimuli-guided supramolecular catalytic reactions
  • Divulges the intriguing aspects of self-replications and self-assembling performed through supramolecular catalysis
  • Incorporates supramolecular catalytic reactions of metal-organic frameworks as artificial metalloenzymes

chapter 1|40 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|79 pages

Organic and Inorganic Supramolecular Catalysts

Design and Function

chapter 5|23 pages

Dendrimers in Supramolecular Catalysis

chapter 6|16 pages

Versatility in Supramolecular Catalysis