Daniele Del Giudice, Emanuele Spatola, Matteo Valentini, Prof. Gianfranco Ercolani, Prof. Stefano Di Stefano
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Dissipative Dynamic Libraries (DDLs) and Dissipative Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry (DDCC)
This Concept is focused on the key features of dissipative dynamic combinatorial chemistry (DDCC). DDCC deals with transient libraries of compounds, maintained out-of-equilibrium by the consumption of a fuel, whose composition changes upon the selection pressure of kinetic and/or thermodynamic processes. Concepts and definitions of kinetic and thermodynamic dissipative dynamic libraries (“KDDL” and “TDDL”), are introduced and illustrated by a number of actual cases, thus showing the consistency of the present approach. Such concepts and definitions can help establish a common language for this emerging field, which, in our view, has the potential to become highly relevant to supramolecular chemistry.