The Encapsulation Phenomenon Synthesis, Reactivity and Applications
This fundamental book presents the most comprehensive summary of the current state of the art in the chemistry of cage compounds. It introduces different ways of how ions and molecules can be encapsulated by three-dimensional caging ligands to form molecu
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The Encapsulation Phenomenon Synthesis, Reactivity and Applications of Caged Ions and Molecules
The Encapsulation Phenomenon
Yan Voloshin • Irina Belaya Roland Krämer
The Encapsulation Phenomenon Synthesis, Reactivity and Applications of Caged Ions and Molecules
Yan Voloshin Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences and Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas Moscow Russia
Roland Krämer Anorganisch Chemisches Institut Ruprecht-Karls-Univers. Heidelberg Heidelberg Germany
Irina Belaya Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow Russia
ISBN 978-3-319-27737-0 ISBN 978-3-319-27738-7 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-27738-7
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Y.Z.V. dedicates this book to his beloved son Sasha and daughter Lisa
Preface
Nowadays, a separate realm of modern chemistry is populated by compounds with encapsulated species. Those may be organic and inorganic, anions, cations or neutral molecules that are almost completely isolated from external factors (other ligands, solvents, etc.) by 3D caging (encapsulating) ligands to give molecular and polymeric capsules. The caged species have unique physicochemical properties responsible for specific reactivity and selectivity of their binding and release. The resulting cage complexes may be used for recognition, separation, carrying, storage, and detection of various encapsulated species in the field of molecular and supramolecular devices and modern materials, such as catalysts, carriers of therapeutically active compounds, and many others. Depending on the nature of chemical or supramolecular bonds between precursors (ligand syntones, some of them are shown in italic) o