supramolekylien
Supramolekylien refers to molecules that are assembled from multiple smaller molecules through non-covalent interactions. These interactions include hydrogen bonds, van der Waals forces, pi-pi stacking, and electrostatic interactions. Unlike molecules formed by covalent bonds, supramolecular assemblies are held together by weaker forces, allowing them to be dynamic and reversible. This property is crucial for their function and allows them to respond to environmental changes.
The study of supramolekylien, known as supramolecular chemistry, focuses on the design, synthesis, and understanding of
In nature, supramolecular assemblies are fundamental to life. Examples include DNA double helices, protein structures, and
Artificial supramolecular systems are being developed for a wide range of applications. These include drug delivery,