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Lehn, Jean

Lehn, Jean-Marie. Supramolecular Chemistry. VCH, Weinheim. 1995. Lemery, Nicolas. A Course of Chemistry. London. 1677. [Pg.495]

Lehn, Jean-Marie, Perspectives in Supramolecular Chemistry—From the Lock-and-Key Image to the Information Paradigm, 1 307. [Pg.296]

Lehn, Jean-Marie. 1995. Supramolecular Chemistry Concepts and Perspectives. Weinheim VCH Publishers. [Pg.159]

Lehn, Jean-Marie (b. 1939) French chemist who demonstrated that sodium and potassium ions can pass across biological membranes in a nonpolar environment by being enclosed within a cavity or channel in a large organic molecule. This discovery opened up a new branch of organic chemistry, called supramolecular chemistry, and it won Lehn a share of the 1987 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Charles Pedersen and Donald Cram. [Pg.161]

Lehn, Jean-Marie 1988 Supramolecular chemistry-scope and perspectives molecules, supermolecules, and molecular devices (Nobel lecture) , Angew. Chem. Intern. Ed. 27, 90-112. [Pg.358]

Lehn, Jean-Marie (1985) Supramolecular Chemistry, Receptors, Catalysts and Carriers Science, 227 849-856. [Pg.262]

Lehn, Jean-Marie (2003) Une chimie supramoleculaire foisonnante La lettre de I Academie des sciences, 10 12-13. [Pg.262]


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