hostyhdisteinä
Hostyhdisteinä, often translated as host compounds, refers to molecules that can form non-covalent complexes with other molecules, known as guest compounds. This host-guest chemistry is a fundamental concept in supramolecular chemistry, focusing on the study of molecular recognition and self-assembly. Host molecules are typically designed with specific cavities or binding sites that are complementary in shape, size, and electronic properties to the guest molecule. This complementarity allows for selective binding, where a host molecule will preferentially associate with a particular guest molecule from a mixture.
Common examples of host compounds include cyclodextrins, which are cyclic oligosaccharides with a hydrophobic interior and
The formation of host-guest complexes is driven by various non-covalent interactions, such as van der Waals