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      Multivalency in supramolecular chemistry and nanofabrication.

      Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
      Alanine, chemistry, Cyclodextrins, Nanotechnology, Vancomycin

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          Multivalency is a powerful and versatile self-assembly pathway that confers unique thermodynamic and kinetic behavior onto supramolecular complexes. The diversity of the examples of supramolecular multivalent systems discussed in this perspective shows that the concept of multivalency is a general phenomenon, and that any supramolecular interaction can be employed in multivalent displays to attain the attractive aspects characteristic of multivalent interactions. After a general introduction reviewing the general aspects of multivalency, a number of different supramolecular multivalent complexes are discussed that highlight the different features of multivalent interactions. In contrast to the many biochemical multivalent interactions, supramolecular multivalent interactions are ideal to attain a quantitative and fundamental understanding of multivalency. Several examples in which multivalency has been utilized in supramolecular nanofabrication schemes are described in detail.

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          15565230
          10.1039/b413971b

          Chemistry
          Alanine,chemistry,Cyclodextrins,Nanotechnology,Vancomycin
          Chemistry
          Alanine, chemistry, Cyclodextrins, Nanotechnology, Vancomycin

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