The Bright Future of Unconventional σ/π‐Hole Interactions
Universitat de les Illes Balears · University of Bristol · +1 more institution
Abstract
Non-covalent interactions play a crucial role in (supramolecular) chemistry and much of biology. Supramolecular forces can indeed determine the structure and function of a host-guest system. Many sensors, for example, rely on reversible bonding with the analyte. Natural machineries also often have a significant non-covalent component (e.g. protein folding, recognition) and rational interference in such 'living' devices can have pharmacological implications. For the rational design/tweaking of supramolecular systems it is helpful to know what supramolecular synthons are available and to understand the forces that make these synthons stick to one another. In this review we focus on σ-hole and π-hole…
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- Nanotechnology
- Chemistry
- Chemical physics
- Materials science