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Integrals supermolecule approach

The integration of molecular-recognition-directed self-assembly and chemistry of bilayer membranes has lead to the development of mesoscopic supramolecular assemblies. The impartment of amphiphilicity to supermolecules drives their hierarchical self-assembly. The solvophilic-solvophobic interactions play a pivotal role in the determination of the supramolecular architecture, and this is a distinct feature from the earlier supramolecular chemistry. The combinatorial supramolecular approach is also effective to develop functional mesoscopic assemblies. In addition, combination of supramolecular polymers and solvent engineering will give a new perspective in the design of mesoscopic materials. [Pg.505]


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