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Urea Derivatives as Functional Molecules: Supramolecular Capsules, Supramolecular Polymers, Supramolecular Gels, Artificial Hosts, and Catalysts

Masashi Yokoya, Shinya Kimura, Masamichi Yamanaka

2020Chemistry - A European Journal107 citationsDOI

Abstract

Urea, which has both hydrogen bond acceptor and donor moieties, is an ideal structure for a supramolecular synthon. Various supramolecules having ureido group(s) have been widely developed. This article summarizes recent developments of urea derivatives that exhibit various functions: i) supramolecular capsules that form discrete urea-urea intermolecular hydrogen bonds, ii) supramolecular polymers that form continuous urea-urea intermolecular hydrogen bonds, iii) supramolecular gels that form continuous urea-urea intermolecular hydrogen bonds, iv) artificial host molecules based on the molecular recognition ability of the ureido group, and v) catalytic reactions developed by utilizing the molecular recognition ability of the ureido group.

Topics & Concepts

Supramolecular chemistryHydrogen bondSupramolecular polymersIntermolecular forceUreaSynthonChemistrySupramolecular catalysisMoleculeCatalysisSupramolecular assemblyPolymerPolymer chemistryMolecular recognitionCombinatorial chemistryOrganic chemistrySupramolecular Self-Assembly in MaterialsSupramolecular Chemistry and ComplexesLuminescence and Fluorescent Materials