macrocyklistienlike
Macrocyklistienlike is a neologism that has appeared in recent literature to describe molecular motifs that are macrocyclic in character but do not conform to the strict criteria of classical macrocycles. The term blends the concept of macrocyclicity with a suffix that signals likeness, and it is used mainly in discussions of supramolecular design and ligand engineering. Because it is not universally adopted, definitions vary between sources.
Typically, macrocyklistienlike structures feature large ring-like backbones, often exceeding 12-atom rings, with multiple heteroatoms such as
Synthetic approaches include macrocyclization strategies, templating with metal ions or π-systems, and modular assembly from smaller
Applications discussed in the literature focus on supramolecular sensing, catalysis, and delivery platforms, where macrocyklistienlike motifs
Status and acceptance of the term remain informal. Because the definition is not standardized, researchers typically