macromacrocyclic
Macromacrocyclic is a term used to describe extremely large cyclic architectures that incorporate one or more macrocyclic motifs within a single overarching structure. In practice, macromacrocyclic systems may arise when several macrocyclic units are linked to form a larger ring, when a single oversized ring contains multiple repeating macrocyclic subunits, or when interlocked macrocyclic components create complex, ring-based networks. The concept sits within the broader area of macrocyclic and supramolecular chemistry and is used to emphasize scale and architectural complexity beyond conventional macrocycles.
Structural features of macromacrocyclic compounds often include high molecular weight, multiple potential binding cavities, and a
Potential properties and applications of macromacrocyclic systems include enhanced host–guest capabilities for large guests, confined reaction