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n. (context chemistry English) any of a class of polycyclic compounds related to the crown ethers, having three chains attached at two nitrogen atoms
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encapsulating a potassium cation (purple). At crystalline state, obtained with an X-ray diffraction.]] ]] Cryptands are a family of synthetic bi- and polycyclic multidentate ligands for a variety of cations. The Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1987 was given to Donald J. Cram, Jean-Marie Lehn, and Charles J. Pedersen for their efforts in discovering and determining uses of cryptands and crown ethers, thus launching the now flourishing field of supramolecular chemistry. The term cryptand implies that this ligand binds substrates in a crypt, interring the guest as in a burial. These molecules are three-dimensional analogues of crown ethers but are more selective and strong as complexes for the guest ions. The resulting complexes are lipophilic.
Usage examples of "cryptand".
Well, he denied it and shouted and yelled and prayed so loudly that when we cleared the cathedral, I decided to search the cryptand that was when I found the rack.