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Supramolecular Chemistry
Supramolecular Chemistry by Jonathan W. Steed and Jerry L. Atwood offers a comprehensive introduction to the chemistry of molecular assemblies and non-covalent interactions. As one of the first textbooks to present the subject systematically, this book bridges foundational chemical principles and the modern field of supramolecular science.
The 1st edition explores key topics including molecular recognition, host–guest chemistry, self-assembly, crystal engineering, anion and cation binding, biological applications, and materials chemistry. Detailed discussions of hydrogen bonding, π–π interactions, metal coordination, and other weak forces illustrate how molecules can interact and organize into larger structures.
Designed for upper-level undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers, this book features a clear pedagogical structure with diagrams, real-life examples, and problem sets that help readers understand the structure and function of complex chemical systems beyond individual molecules.
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