Molecular Catalysis


Molecular catalysis is not a well-defined field but it always refers to associate application of molecular chemistry, significantly molecular recognition and guest binding, toward chemical action. This field was originally affected by catalyst system that, in distinction to classical chemistry reactions, utilizes non-covalent interactions like gas bonding, cation-pi interaction, and hydrophobic forces to dramatically accelerate the rate of reaction and/or allow extraordinarily selective reactions to occur. As a result of enzymes are unit structurally sophisticated and difficult to change, molecular catalysts offer a simpler model for locating out factors involved in natural action efficiency of the super molecule.



 

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