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- Host–guest_chemistry abstract "In supramolecular chemistry, host–guest chemistry describes complexes that are composed of two or more molecules or ions that are held together in unique structural relationships by forces other than those of full covalent bonds. Host–guest chemistry encompasses the idea of molecular recognition and interactions through noncovalent bonding. Noncovalent bonding is critical in maintaining the 3D structure of large molecules, such as proteins and is involved in many biological processes in which large molecules bind specifically but transiently to one another. There are four commonly mentioned types of non-covalent interactions: hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, van der Waals forces, and hydrophobic interactions.".
- Host–guest_chemistry thumbnail Cucurbit-6-uril_ActaCrystallB-Stru_1984_382.jpg?width=300.
- Host–guest_chemistry wikiPageID "1697945".
- Host–guest_chemistry wikiPageRevisionID "595154828".
- Host–guest_chemistry subject Category:Supramolecular_chemistry.
- Host–guest_chemistry comment "In supramolecular chemistry, host–guest chemistry describes complexes that are composed of two or more molecules or ions that are held together in unique structural relationships by forces other than those of full covalent bonds. Host–guest chemistry encompasses the idea of molecular recognition and interactions through noncovalent bonding.".
- Host–guest_chemistry label "Chimica ospite/ospitante".
- Host–guest_chemistry label "Host–guest chemistry".
- Host–guest_chemistry label "كيمياء ضيف-مضيف".
- Host–guest_chemistry sameAs Host%E2%80%93guest_chemistry.
- Host–guest_chemistry sameAs ospitante.
- Host–guest_chemistry sameAs Q3674743.
- Host–guest_chemistry sameAs Q3674743.
- Host–guest_chemistry wasDerivedFrom Host–guest_chemistry?oldid=595154828.
- Host–guest_chemistry depiction Cucurbit-6-uril_ActaCrystallB-Stru_1984_382.jpg.