Some of the largest molecules are macromolecules or supermolecules.
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In 1937, chemist K . L . Wolf introduced the concept of supermolecules ( " �bermolek�le " ) to describe hydrogen bonding in acetic acid dimers.
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This is intrinsically dependent on the specific spatial arrangement of similar and dissimilar compositions of supermolecules ( compositional periodicity ) with a specific spatial order along a cell surface membrane.
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Chirality may arise in a supramolecular system if one of its component is chiral or if achiral components arrange in a non symmetrical way to produce a supermolecule that is chiral.
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Lehn coined the term " supermolecule " in'73, developed the concept of supramolecular chemistry in'78, and won the Nobel Prize for his supramolecular chemistry work in 87.
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It is mapped and decoded by imaging cycler microscopy ( ICM ) in situ able to co-map many thousand supermolecules in one sample ( tissue section or cell sample at high subcellular resolution ).
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The infrared spectrum of the resulting gas mixture shows that it definitely contains chemical bonds, albeit very weak ones; thus, it is argon fluorohydride, and not a supermolecule or a mixture of argon and hydrogen fluoride.
परिभाषा
any very large complex molecule; found only in plants and animals पर्याय: macromolecule,