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Structure-specific recognition

Supramolecular Crystals Using molecular recognition via specific interactions such as hydrogen bonding and metal coordination, it is possible to form well-designed crystal structures. Specific recognitions and reactions can be achieved in these supramolecular crystals. [Pg.75]

X. Tu, S. Manohar, A. Jagota, and M. Zheng, DNA sequence motifs for structure-specific recognition and separation of carbon nanotubes. Nature, 460, 250-253 [2009]. [Pg.652]


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