Catalysis inside supramolecular capsules: Recent developments

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Abstract

In the last decades, supramolecular chemists have developed new molecular receptors able to include a wide range of guests. In addition, they have designed synthetic hosts able to form capsules having an internal volume of thousands of Å3. This inner space shows different features from the bulk solution. In particular, this environment has recently been employed to perform chemical reactions, obtaining reaction products different from the “normal” conditions. These supramolecular capsules act as nanoreactors, catalyzing many chemical transformations. This review collects the recent developments (since 2015) in this field, focusing on supramolecular capsules based on resorcinarene hexameric capsules and metal-cage capsules.

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Pappalardo, A., Puglisi, R., & Sfrazzetto, G. T. (2019, July 1). Catalysis inside supramolecular capsules: Recent developments. Catalysts. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal9070630

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