Reek, Joost N. H. / Otto, Sijbren (eds.) Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry
  1. Edition - March 2010 89.- Euro 2010. X, 201 Pages, Hardcover 134 Fig. (5 Colored Fig.), 4 Tab. - Monograph - ISBN-10: 3-527-32122-5 ISBN-13: 978-3-527-32122-3 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

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Short description Authored by the "Who's Who" of DCC, this long-awaited, first one-stop reference on the topic explains the basics and possible applications, covering everything organic, catalytic, polymer, physical and biochemists need to know. All set to become the standard text in the field.
From the contents HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES OF DYNAMIC COMBINATORIAL CHEMISTRY Introduction History Exercising Control over a DCL to Influence Species Distribution Designing a Dynamic Combinatorial System Conclusions THE PRACTICE OF DYNAMIC COMBINATORIAL LIBRARIES: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN, AND DATA ANALYSIS Introduction Analytical Methods Experimental Design Data Analysis Conclusions DEVELOPMENT OF SYNTHETIC RECEPTORS USING DYNAMIC COMBINATORIAL CHEMISTRY Introduction Experimental Considerations Selected Examples Conclusion DYNAMIC COMBINATORIAL CHEMISTRY FOR CATALYTIC APPLICATIONS Introduction Dynamic Combinatorial Approaches to Cage Catalysts Dynamic Combinatorial Approaches to Transition Metal Catalysts Conclusions DYNAMIC COMBINATORIAL CHEMISTRY: LIGANDS FOR BIOMOLECULES Ligand Discovery DCC Strategies in Targeting Biological Systems Dynamic Diversity Generation for Biological Systems Applications of DCC in Biological Systems Conclusions and Future Prospects POLYMERS FORMED BY DYNAMIC COMBINATORIAL CHEMISTRY Introduction Dynamics in Polymers Biasing Composition by Molecular Recognition Conclusions and Outlook ANALYTICAL APPLICATIONS OF DYNAMIC COMBINATORIAL CHEMISTRY Introduction Fluorescent Sensors Colorimetric Sensors Molecular Timers Conclusions TRENDS AND PERSPECTIVES Introduction Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries as Molecular Networks Perspectives
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