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Macrocyclic Chemistry: Current Trends and Future Perspectives illustrates essential concepts in this expanding research field covering both basic and applied studies. Written by well-known experts from around the world, the topics of the chapters range from new macrocyclic architectures with different functions and self-assembly processes through to the modeling and dynamics of such systems. The content also reflects on application possibilities in analytical chemistry, separation processes, material preparation and medicine. Thus this book serves as a creative source of research strategies…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Macrocyclic Chemistry: Current Trends and Future Perspectives illustrates essential concepts in this expanding research field covering both basic and applied studies. Written by well-known experts from around the world, the topics of the chapters range from new macrocyclic architectures with different functions and self-assembly processes through to the modeling and dynamics of such systems. The content also reflects on application possibilities in analytical chemistry, separation processes, material preparation and medicine. Thus this book serves as a creative source of research strategies and methodic tools.

Providing an excellent overview of the field, this book will be a valuable resource for researchers in industry and academic institutions as well as for teachers of science and graduate students.

This book is devoted to the long-standing tradition of the International Symposia on Macrocyclic Chemistry (ISMC) and published to coincide with the 30th meeting,Dresden, Germany.
Autorenporträt
Karsten Gloe (Editor) is Professor of Coordination Chemistry at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, TU Dresden, Germany.
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From the reviews:

"Macrocyclic compounds belong to the latest of the most important classes of organic reagents. Chemistry of macrocyclic compounds is being actively developed. ... The book under review fully reflects these trends. ... the book contains a great number of self-reviews. The book is primarily useful to specialists in the chemistry of macrocyclic compounds and in the chemistry of host-guest complexes." (I. V. Pletnev, Journal of Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 61 (8), 2006)