- porphyrins, and cyclodextrins.
Macrocycles describe a large,
mature area of chemistry. The
formation of
macrocycles by ring-closure is
called macrocylization...
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displaying significant symmetry (e.g., in the case of
chelating macrocycles).
Macrocycles can
access a
number of
stable conformations, with
preference to...
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thermodynamically or
kinetically unlikely, such as in the
preparation of
large macrocycles. This pre-organization also
serves purposes such as
minimizing side reactions...
- carbohydrates) and
large non-polymeric
molecules such as lipids,
nanogels and
macrocycles.
Synthetic fibers and
experimental materials such as
carbon nanotubes...
- training. The
competitive phase ends with the
taper and the competition.
Macrocycles are
broken down into
mesocycles and microcycles. A
mesocycle represents...
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Porphyrins (/ˈpɔːrfərɪn/ POR-fər-in) are a
group of
heterocyclic macrocycle organic compounds,
composed of four
modified pyrrole subunits interconnected...
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Michel (1999). "Gold(I) and Gold(0)
Complexes of Phosphinine‐Based
Macrocycles".
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natural products such as heme.
Pyrroles are
components of more
complex macrocycles,
including the
porphyrinogens and
products derived therefrom, including...
- as
covalent organic frameworks,
molecular knots, polymers, and
novel macrocycles. Not to be
confused with
dynamic combinatorial chemistry, DCvC concerns...
- E (May 1980). "Biosynthesis of the
pigments of life:
formation of the
macrocycle". Nature. 285 (5759): 17–21. Bibcode:1980Natur.285...17B. doi:10.1038/285017a0...