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catenane
cat·e·nane C5165225 (kăt′ə-nān′)n. A complex organic molecule containing two or more macrocyclic ring structures intertwined like links of a chain. [Latin catēna, chain + -ane.]catenane (ˈkætɪˌneɪn) n (Chemistry) a type of chemical compound in which the molecules have two or more rings that are interlocked like the links of a chain[C20: from Latin catena chain + -ane]catenane
catenane[′kat·ən‚ān] (organic chemistry) A supramolecular species consisting of mechanically interlocked macrocyclic rings. catenane
catenane (from Latin catena, chain) an arrangement of two or more circular DNA molecules interlocked like links on a chain. The DNA is catenated. |