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Helical hydrogen-bonded molecular

Therefore both symmetrical configurations of the hydroxy functions in the host molecule allow the helical tubuland structure. The unsymmetrical epimer anti-2,, syn-7-dihydroxy-2,7-dimethyltricyclo[4.3.1.13-8]undecane (10), the hybrid of 2 and 8, does not possess a molecular twofold axis (or pseudo twofold axis) or the conformation of C—O bonds of Fig. 5, and would not be expected to fit into the helical tubuland structure framework. Its crystal structure is indeed different, with infinite zig-zag sequences of hydrogen bonds constructing a non-including lattice 14). [Pg.156]

The design and synthesis of supramolecular architectures with parallel control over shape and dimensions is a challenging task in current organic chemistry [13, 14], The information stored at a molecular level plays a key role in the process of self-assembly. Recent examples of nanoscopic supramolecular complexes from outside the dendrimer held include hydrogen-bonded rosettes [15,16], polymers [17], sandwiches [18, 19] and other complexes [20-22], helicates [23], grids [24], mushrooms [25], capsules [26] and spheres [27]. [Pg.388]


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