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Supramolecular chemistry / [by] Paul D. Beer, Philip A. Gale, [and] David K. Smith.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Series: Oxford chemistry primers ; 74 | Oxford science publicationsPublication details: New York: Oxford University Press, c1999.Description: 92 p., [1] : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780198504474 (pbk. ):
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 547.7  BEER/S
LOC classification:
  • QD381 .B38 1999
Online resources: Summary: Supramolecular Chemistry deals with interactions between molecules and has become one of the fundamental areas of chemical research. It plays increasingly important roles, ranging from the design of extraction agents for environmentally toxic species to the development of new pharmaceuticals. This primer provides a concise and fully illustrated introduction to this interdisciplinary research area. Supramolecular chemistry is structured in a logical manner that forms an ideal basis for a short lecture course, suitable for advanced undergraduate or graduate students.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Supramolecular Chemistry deals with interactions between molecules and has become one of the fundamental areas of chemical research. It plays increasingly important roles, ranging from the design of extraction agents for environmentally toxic species to the development of new pharmaceuticals. This primer provides a concise and fully illustrated introduction to this interdisciplinary research area. Supramolecular chemistry is structured in a logical manner that forms an ideal basis for a short lecture course, suitable for advanced undergraduate or graduate students.

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