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Chemistry beyond the molecule

Supramolecular chemistry has grown in importance because it goes beyond the molecule — the focus of classical chemistry. It also offers a fresh interface with biological and materials science.

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Figure 1: Supramolecular structures formed by intermolecular interactions.
Figure 2: The building blocks of supramolecular chemistry.

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Figure 3: In many cubane acids, the carboxyl groups (CO2H) form a synthon based on extended O–H˙˙˙O and C–H˙˙˙O bonds.
Figure 4: Supramolecular approach to a biological problem.

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