Overview
Supramolecular Assembly is the process of using non-covalent interactions to assemble molecules into larger, three-dimensional structures. This process can be used to create materials with unique properties and functions not found naturally in nature. These materials have a wide range of important uses in fields such as medicine, biotechnology, energy storage, catalysis, and data storage. Supramolecular assemblies are also important for studying complex cellular and molecular processes. Through their ability to mimic native structures, they can provide insight into the mechanism and dynamics of these systems.