Polymerization of Vinyl and Diene Monomers in Canal Complexes

Abstract
In recent years the so-called biomimetic chemistry has received much attention. Studies of the preparation and design of functional polymers which can serve as polymeric enzyme and nucleic acid models appear to be a particularly rapidly expanding areas of research. These polymers and their aggregates should require highly specific sites or, in other words, atmospheres around them, in order to facilitate a series of selective reactions under conditions similar to those of biochemical environments. In this connection, molecular design of certain three-dimensional, highly organized spaces which consist of various sorts of molecular aggregates and can incorporate definite molecules in a specified way within their space are of interest for performing controlled organic and polymer synthetic reactions.

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