Intermolecular interactions and complexes form the cornerstone of modern chemical science, underpinning a vast array of phenomena from molecular recognition and self‐assembly to catalysis and ...
When high-energy radiation interacts with water in living organisms, it generates particles and slow-moving electrons that ...
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In this review, the development of low-molecular-weight gelators and polymer-based gelators is described. The driving forces for physical gelation are non-covalent bonds, such as hydrogen bonds, ...
Covalent Bond: They are formed by sharing of electrons and have low melting and boiling point. These are soluble in organic solvents and are non-conductor of electricity. However graphite and diamond ...