Science, Vol.263, No.5151, 1267-1268, 1994
Encapsulation of Methane and Other Small Molecules in a Self-Assembling Superstructure
Physical inclusion of small molecules in larger structural lattices is well known in the crystalline state and is a common feature of the chemistry of zeolites. In the liquid state, a variety of synthetic macrocyclic molecules are available to complex and contain smaller guest species. An alternative strategy for binding is explored : assembly of cavity-forming structures from smaller subunits. Encapsulation of small guest molecules such as methane can be achieved with a synthetic structure that assembles reversibly through hydrogen bonding.
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