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- Molecular_tweezers abstract "Molecular tweezers, and molecular clips, are noncyclic host molecules with open cavities capable of binding guest molecules. The term "molecular tweezers" was first used by Howard J. Whitlock, but the class of hosts was developed and popularized by Steven C. Zimmerman in the mid-1980s to early 1990s and later by Frank-Gerrit Klärner and Colleagues. The open cavity of the molecular tweezers may bind guests using non-covalent bonding which includes hydrogen bonding, metal coordination, hydrophobic forces, van der Waals forces, π-π interactions, and/or electrostatic effects. These complexes are a subset of macrocyclic molecular receptors and their structure is that the two "arms" that bind the guest molecule between them are only connected at one end leading to a certain flexibility of these receptor molecules (induced fit model).".
- Molecular_tweezers thumbnail Molecular_Tweezers_JACS_6637_2004.jpg?width=300.
- Molecular_tweezers wikiPageExternalLink p1818.pdf.
- Molecular_tweezers wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Molecular_tweezers subject Category:Molecular_machines.
- Molecular_tweezers subject Category:Supramolecular_chemistry.
- Molecular_tweezers type Artifact100021939.
- Molecular_tweezers type Device103183080.
- Molecular_tweezers type Instrumentality103575240.
- Molecular_tweezers type Machine103699975.
- Molecular_tweezers type MolecularMachines.
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- Molecular_tweezers type PhysicalEntity100001930.
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- Molecular_tweezers comment "Molecular tweezers, and molecular clips, are noncyclic host molecules with open cavities capable of binding guest molecules. The term "molecular tweezers" was first used by Howard J. Whitlock, but the class of hosts was developed and popularized by Steven C. Zimmerman in the mid-1980s to early 1990s and later by Frank-Gerrit Klärner and Colleagues.".
- Molecular_tweezers label "Molecular tweezers".
- Molecular_tweezers label "Pinça molecular".
- Molecular_tweezers label "ملقاط جزيئي".
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- Molecular_tweezers depiction Molecular_Tweezers_JACS_6637_2004.jpg.
- Molecular_tweezers isPrimaryTopicOf Molecular_tweezers.