Supramolecular Control of Reactivity in the Solid State: From Templates to Ladderanes to Metal−Organic Frameworks
University of Iowa · National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Abstract
We describe how reactivity can be controlled in the solid state using molecules and self-assembled metal-organic complexes as templates. Being able to control reactivity in the solid state bears relevance to synthetic chemistry and materials science. The former offers a promise to synthesize molecules that may be impossible to realize from the liquid phase while also taking advantage of the benefits of conducting highly stereocontrolled reactions in a solvent-free environment (i.e., green chemistry). The latter provides an opportunity to modify bulk physical properties of solids (e.g., optical properties) through changes to molecular structure that result from a solid-state reaction. Reactions in the solid…
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8Topics & keywords
- Supramolecular chemistry
- Template
- Reactivity (psychology)
- Chemistry
- Intermolecular force
- Covalent bond
- Crystal engineering
- Molecule
- Life below water