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Advanced Materials, Vol.11, No.18, 1535-1535, 1999
Self-assembling capsules: From molecular recognition to hydrogen-bonded liquid crystals and fibers
"Tennis balls", "softballs", and "footballs" can all be self-assembled from appropriately shaped molecules via hydrogen bonding. The assembly and uses of these capsules as hosts and catalysts are surveyed as are the liquid-crystalline and fibrous properties of hydrogen-bonded capsule polymers, or polycaps - promising alternatives to covalent polymers. The Figure shows the mechanism of guest exchange in a capsule.