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Spherical molecular containers

MacGillivray, L.R. and Atwood, J.L. (2000) Spherical molecular containers from discovery to design, Adv. Supramol. Chem. 6, 157-183. [Pg.13]

A Spherical Molecular Container Held Together by 60 Hydrogen Bonds. .. 164 General Principles for the Design of Spherical Containers.165... [Pg.157]

A SPHERICAL MOLECULAR CONTAINER HELD TOGETHER BY 60 HYDROGEN BONDS... [Pg.164]

SPHERICAL MOLECULAR CONTAINERS FROM DISCOVERY TO DESIGN Leonard R. MacGillivray and Jerry L. Atwood... [Pg.323]

Molecular container molecules are spherical, hollow hosts with inner cavities that are large enough to accommodate one or more guest molecules. They were developed by Donald J. Cram in the mid 1980s and have been used extensively as molecular reaction flask in order to study the effect of the confinement on reactions involving the encapsulated guest. ... [Pg.227]

It = 0.1 mm) and that the eddy is spherical. The spherical surface containing A + B becomes thicker as a result of molecular difbision. We assume that all molecules within this thick surface will react. [Pg.33]

If the surface region is assumed to be two molecular diameters thick, and if the average density in the surface region is assumed to be half of that of the liquid, estimate the fraction of the molecules of a sample of water that are in the surface region if the water exists as (a) spherical droplets with diameter 10.0 m and (b) a spherical drop containing 1.00 mol. [Pg.230]


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