Supermolecule
The term supermolecule (or supramolecule) was introduced by
dimers.[1][2] The study of non-covalent association of complexes of molecules has since developed into the field of supramolecular chemistry. The term supermolecule is sometimes used to describe supramolecular assemblies, which are complexes of two or more molecules (often macromolecules) that are not covalently bonded.[3][4] The term supermolecule is also used in biochemistry to describe complexes of biomolecules, such as peptides and oligonucleotides composed of multiple strands.[5]
See also
- Macromolecule
- Molecular self-assembly
- Supramolecular assembly
- Supramolecular chemistry
- Van der Waals molecule
References
- ISSN 2196-7156.
- ^ Historical Remarks on Supramolecular Chemistry – PDF (16 pg. paper)
- ^ Supermolecule – thefreedictionary.com
- ISBN 3-527-29311-6.
- ISSN 0028-1042.