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Title:
Anion Receptor Chemistry |
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Division: General Biochemistry / Royal Society of / 英文版 |
Author/Editor: Sessler, Jonathan L., Gale, Philip A. and Cho, Won-Seob Star:      |
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ISBN: 0854049746 |
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Introduce Date: 2007年06月27日01:36 , Release Date: 2007年12月18日13:47 |
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| Description: |
Source By Jonathan L Sessler; University of Texas, USA Won-Seob Cho; University of Texas, USA Philip A Gale; University of Southampton, UK
ISBN 0 85404 974 6
ISBN-13 978 0 85404 974 5
Published 07/04/2006
Format Hardcover
Extent xvi + 414
Price £119.95
Anion recognition plays a critical role in a range of biological processes, and a variety of receptors and carriers can be found throughout the natural world. Chemists working in the area of supramolecular chemistry have created a range of anion receptors, drawing inspiration from nature as well as their own innovative processes. This book traces the origins of anion recognition chemistry as a unique sub-field in supramolecular chemistry, while illustrating the basic approaches currently being used to effect receptor design.
The combination of a biological overview and summary of current synthetic approaches provides a coverage that is both comprehensive and comprehensible. First, the authors detail the key design motifs that have been used to generate synthetic receptors and which are likely to provide the basis for further developments. They also highlight briefly some of the features that are present in naturally-occurring anion recognition and transport systems and summarise the applications of anion recognition chemistry.
Providing a detailed review for practitioners in the field and a concise introduction to the topic for newcomers, Anion Receptor Chemistry reflects the current state of this exciting research area. Fully-referenced and illustrated in colour, it is a welcome addition to the literature.
http://www.rsc.org/Publishing/Books/0854049746.asp
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