Because the supramolecular chemistry is based on the establishment of "non-covalent" interactions among molecules, this subject will describe different types of intermolecular forces based on examples of chemical and biological systems. Very commonly used concepts in supramolecular chemistry will are also be introduced as molecular recognition, alosterisme, cooperativity, self-assembly, dynamic libraries etc.. using examples from both purely organic and metal-organic systems. We will describe the application of supramolecular chemistry in the design and synthesis of functional molecular devices, as well as in the preparation of nanostructured molecular materials.
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