Functional Metallosupramolecular Materials

13,699.44

ISBN: 9781782620228
Author/Editor: John George Hardy

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Year: 2015

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Description

There is much excitement around metallosupramolecular materials because of their use in magnetic, photonic and electronic materials. The book first highlights naturally occurring functional metallosupramolecular materials, with subsequent chapters covering the numerous potential applications of such materials in a systematic fashion. This provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of the applications of this class of materials, including the chemistry underlying the synthesis of a variety of ligands. The book will be of interest to graduate students, academics and industrial chemists interested in supramolecular chemistry, materials science and the materials applications.

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Weight 0.72 kg

Product Properties

Year of Publication

2015

Table of Contents

Naturally Occurring Metallosupramolecular Materials as a Source of Inspiration for Biomimetic Materials; Constitutionally Dynamic Metallosupramolecular Materials; DNA/RNA-Based Metallosupramolecular Materials; Functional Materials Based on Metal-Containing Polymers; Recent Advances in Confined and Immobilized Metallopolymers; Metallosupramolecular Soft Materials: Metallogels; Functional Materials Based on MOFs; Surface Interface Studies of Functional Metallosupramolecular Materials; Metallosupramolecular Materials for Electronic Applications: Molecular Computation; Metallosupramolecular Materials for Magnetic Applications: Spin-Crossover; Metallosupramolecular Materials for Energy Applications: Light-Harvesting; Metallosupramolecular Assemblies for Energy/Environmental Applications: Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Useful Products

Author

John George Hardy

ISBN/ISSN

9781782620228

Binding

Hardback

Edition

1

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

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