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- Q261310 subject Q8826219.
- Q261310 abstract "In host-guest chemistry, an inclusion compound is a complex in which one chemical compound (the "host") forms a cavity in which molecules of a second "guest" compound are located. The definition of inclusion compounds is very broad, extending to channels formed between molecules in a crystal lattice in which guest molecules can fit. If the spaces in the host lattice are enclosed on all sides so that the guest species is ‘trapped’ as in a cage, the compound is known as a clathrate. In molecular encapsulation, a guest molecule is actually trapped inside another molecule.".
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- Q261310 wikiPageExternalLink article.asp?doi=b418220k.
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- Q261310 wikiPageWikiLink Q8826219.
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- Q261310 type Thing.
- Q261310 comment "In host-guest chemistry, an inclusion compound is a complex in which one chemical compound (the "host") forms a cavity in which molecules of a second "guest" compound are located. The definition of inclusion compounds is very broad, extending to channels formed between molecules in a crystal lattice in which guest molecules can fit. If the spaces in the host lattice are enclosed on all sides so that the guest species is ‘trapped’ as in a cage, the compound is known as a clathrate.".
- Q261310 label "Inclusion compound".
- Q261310 depiction Cucurbit-6-uril_ActaCrystallB-Stru_1984_382.jpg.