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Foundations of Supramolecular Recognition
1946 - 1952
During this period, the chemistry of interactions beyond covalent bonds began to be seen as the organizing principle for molecular assembly. Researchers foregrounded noncovalent binding, emphasized the role of orbital overlap in guiding attraction, and recognized how geometry and conformational flexibility enable directional, discrete assemblies. Methodologically, the era combined quantitative orbital reasoning with empirical structural observations to begin articulating a framework for molecular recognition and sensor-like assembly.
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Foundations of Molecular Self-Assembly
1953 - 1959
Topology-Driven Supramolecular Assembly
1960 - 1973
Aqueous Host–Guest Chemistry
1974 - 1980
Foundational Noncovalent Host–Guest Chemistry
1981 - 1987
Molecular Recognition and Self-Assembly
1988 - 1994
Coordination-Driven Supramolecular Design
1995 - 2001
Hierarchical Supramolecular Design
2002 - 2010
Programmable Dynamic Supramolecular Design
2011 - 2017
Dynamic Supramolecular Catalysis
2018 - 2024