3.8 Article Proceedings Paper

Self-assembly using dynamic combinatorial chemistry

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ROYAL SOC LONDON
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2004.1376

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self-assembly; molecular recognition; combinatorial chemistry

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The principles of an evolution-selection approach to the synthesis of systems capable of molecular recognition are described. Using this dynamic combinatorial self-assembly concept in bulk solution, a variety of successful synthetic receptors have been prepared. The reversible chemistries employed include metalloporphyrin-ligand coordination, hydrazone exchange and disulfide exchange. The prospects for extension of the approach to surfaces are briefly considered.

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