Modern Supramolecular Chemistry
Strategies for Macrocycle Synthesis

1. Auflage Februar 2008
XVIII, 400 Seiten, Hardcover
142 Abbildungen (13 Farbabbildungen)
4 Tabellen
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Kurzbeschreibung
In one handy volume the synthetic chemistry of all major classes of supramolecular compounds is covered comprehensively by internationally acclaimed experts. Each chapter contains experimental procedures for fast access to this type of synthetic chemistry.
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Written by internationally acclaimed experts, this handy volume covers all major classes of supramolecular compounds. Chapters include cyclophanes, resorcinarene and calixarene synthesis, supramolecular metallomacrocycles and macrocycle synthesis, rotaxane and catenane synthesis, cucurbiturils and porphyrins, as well as macrocyclic drugs.
Each chapter contains experimental procedures allowing fast access to this type of synthetic chemistry.
Resorcinarene and calixarene synthesis
Supramolecular Metallomacrocycles
Supramolecular macrocycle synthesis by H-bonding assembly
Supramolecular macrocycle synthesis by metal ion assembly
Rotaxane and catenane synthesis
Macrocyles via the Dynamic Covalent Bond
Cucurbiturils
Porphyrins
Macrocyclic drugs (including macrocyclic Macrocycles by ring-closure metathesis
Anion-binding macrocycles
Macrocycles by acetylenic scaffolding
Peter J. Stang is a professor at the University of Utah. Beside many other prices he has received the 2003 American Chemical Society George A. Olah Award in Hydrocarbon Chemistry, the Robert W. Parry Teaching Award in Chemistry in 2000, and the American Chemical Soc. James Flack Norris Award in Physical-Organic Chemistry in 1998. Professor Stang is the author or co-author of 370 scientific publications, including six monographs and 24 reviews. He has been editor for JACS since 2002 and is member of the National Academy of Sciences and the board of directors of the AAAS.
Rik R. Tykwinski received his BSc from the University of Minnesota-Duluth and his PhD from the University of Utah. After postdoctoral studies at the ETH, Zurich, he joined the faculty of the University of Alberta in 1997 where he is now an Associate Professor of Chemistry. Professor Tykwinski has published over 75 research papers.