From Supramolecular Chemistry towards Adaptive Chemistry Perspectives in Chemistry:
Supramolecular chemistry lies beyond molecular chemistry and
aims at generating highly complex chemical systems from molecular components held together by non-covalent intermolecular forces, on the basis of the
molecular information stored in the covalent framework of the components. A step beyond consists in the design of systems undergoing
self-organization, i.e. systems capable of spontaneously generating well-defined functional architectures by self-assembly from their components. Supramolecular chemistry is intrinsically a
dynamic chemistry due to the lability of the interactions connecting the molecular components of a supramolecular entity. The same holds for molecular chemistry when the molecular entity contains covalent bonds that may form and break reversibly. These features allow for a continuous change in constitution by reorganization and exchange of building blocks and define a
Constitutional Dynamic Chemistry on both levels. They implement variation and selection leading to the emergence of an
adaptive chemistry on the way towards complex matter.
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