klathriinivälitteinen
Klathriinivälitteinen refers to a specific type of molecular interaction that occurs in the context of molecular recognition and catalysis. In this process, a substrate is enclosed by a clathrate framework, which is typically formed by a polyether molecule or a similar host. The clathrate cage is non-covalently bound to the substrate, resulting in a complex that can catalyze chemical reactions.
The term "klathriinivälitteinen" literally translates to "clathrate-mediated" in Finnish, which reflects the central role of clathrate
Research in this area has led to the development of a range of catalysts that exploit the
The study of klathriinivälitteinen interactions has far-reaching implications for the fields of chemistry and biochemistry, particularly