Self-Organization in Coordination-Driven Self-Assembly
University of Utah · University of Ulsan
Abstract
Self-assembly allows for the preparation of highly complex molecular and supramolecular systems from relatively simple starting materials. Typically, self-assembled supramolecules are constructed by combining complementary pairs of two highly symmetric molecular components, thus limiting the chances of forming unwanted side products. Combining asymmetric molecular components or multiple complementary sets of molecules in one complex mixture can produce myriad different ordered and disordered supramolecular assemblies. Alternatively, spontaneous self-organization phenomena can promote the formation of specific product(s) out of a collection of multiple possibilities. Self-organization processes are common…
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4Topics & keywords
- Supramolecular chemistry
- Self-assembly
- Self-organization
- Intermolecular force
- Modularity (biology)
- Nanotechnology
- Steric effects
- Chemical physics