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Supramolecular Chemistry

Subject: Chemistry

Book: General Chemistry

Supramolecular chemistry studies structures and complexes formed by noncovalent interactions (hydrogen bonds, π-π stacking, host–guest chemistry). It enables self-assembly of complex architectures like molecular machines, rotaxanes, and catenanes. Applications range from targeted drug delivery to responsive materials. By harnessing weaker intermolecular forces, chemists design functional systems mimicking biological complexity at the molecular level.

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