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AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 57, Issue 8, Pages 713-722Publisher
CSIRO PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1071/CH04102
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The principles and techniques of molecular encapsulation, as applied to environmentally, biologically, and commercially important gases, are reviewed. The gases may be trapped within natural (clathrates, cyclodextrins) or synthetic (cryptophanes, carcerands, calixarenes) cavities. The physical and chemical features of the cavities are key to understanding which gases may be trapped and to what extent. These trapping materials possess a host of applications, from gas sensing and separation to acting as storage devices and microreaction vessels.
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