00822nam0-22002891i-450-99000611290040332119980601000611290FED01000611290(Aleph)000611290FED0100061129019980601d1934----km-y0itay50------ba--------00-yyAvvocati e MagistratiEnrico Altavilla.Roma"De l'eloquenza"193412 p.24 cm200Rivista "L'eloquenza" Anno XXIV-Fascicoli 7-8 Vol. II.340.023Altavilla,Enrico<1883-1968>130712ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990006112900403321BUSTA 13 (1) 1734785FGBCFGBCAvvocati e Magistrati575308UNINAGIU0102006nam 2200601Ia 450 991045452530332120200520144314.01-282-15454-0978661215454690-272-9242-6(CKB)1000000000535115(OCoLC)320323518(CaPaEBR)ebrary10176620(SSID)ssj0000189017(PQKBManifestationID)11172141(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000189017(PQKBWorkID)10155437(PQKB)11263787(MiAaPQ)EBC622752(Au-PeEL)EBL622752(CaPaEBR)ebr10176620(CaONFJC)MIL215454(EXLCZ)99100000000053511520070129d2007 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe language of business studies lectures[electronic resource] a corpus-assisted analysis /Belinda Crawford CamiciottoliAmsterdam ;Philadelphia J. 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Pragmatics & beyond,0922-842X ;new ser., v. 157Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph90-272-5400-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Pragmatics & beyond ;new ser., v. 157.Academic languageData processingBusiness educationData processingLectures and lecturingData processingElectronic books.Academic languageData processing.Business educationData processing.Lectures and lecturingData processing.401/.41Camiciottoli Belinda Crawford896854MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910454525303321The language of business studies lectures2189704UNINA05320nam 2200709 a 450 991102009120332120200520144314.0978661027132097812802713281280271329978047030890504703089079780470861509047086150997804708615160470861517(CKB)111087027140028(EBL)155659(OCoLC)52595638(SSID)ssj0000180884(PQKBManifestationID)11165467(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000180884(PQKBWorkID)10158138(PQKB)10187292(MiAaPQ)EBC155659(Perlego)2761994(EXLCZ)9911108702714002820031217d2003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInterfacial supramolecular assemblies /Johannes G. Vos, Robert J. Forster, Tia E. KeyesChichester ;Hoboken, NJ Wileyc20031 online resource (331 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780471490715 0471490717 Includes bibliographical references and index.INTERFACIAL SUPRAMOLECULAR ASSEMBLIES; Acknowledgments; Contents; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Introductory Remarks; 1.2 Interfacial Supramolecular Chemistry; 1.3 Objectives of this Book; 1.4 Testing Contemporary Theory Using ISAs; 1.5 Analysis of Structure and Properties; 1.6 Formation and Characterization of Interfacial Supramolecular Assemblies; 1.7 Electron and Energy Transfer Properties; 1.8 Interfacial Electron Transfer Processes at Modified Semiconductor Surfaces; Further Reading; 2 Theoretical Framework for Electrochemical and Optical Processes; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Electron Transfer2.2.1 Homogenous Electron Transfer2.2.2 Heterogeneous Electron Transfer; 2.3 Photoinduced Processes; 2.3.1 Photochemistry and Photophysics of Supramolecular Materials; 2.3.2 Photoinduced Electron Transfer; 2.3.3 Photoinduced Energy Transfer; 2.3.4 Photoinduced Molecular Rearrangements; 2.4 Photoinduced Interfacial Electron Transfer; 2.4.1 Dye-Sensitized Photoinduced Electron Transfer at Metal Surfaces; 2.4.2 Dye-Sensitized Photoinduced Electron Transfer at Semiconductor Surfaces; 2.4.3 Photoinduced Interfacial Energy Transfer; 2.5 Elucidation of Excited-State Mechanisms; 2.6 ConclusionsReferences and Notes3 Methods of Analysis; 3.1 Structural Characterization of Interfacial Supramolecular Assemblies; 3.1.1 Scanning Probe Microscopy; 3.1.2 Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy; 3.1.3 Contact Angle Measurements; 3.1.4 Mass-Sensitive Approaches; 3.1.5 Ellipsometry; 3.1.6 Surface Plasmon Resonance; 3.1.7 Neutron Reflectivity; 3.2 Voltammetric Properties of Interfacial Supramolecular Assemblies; 3.2.1 Electrochemical Properties of an Ideal Redox-Active Assembly; 3.2.2 The Formal Potential; 3.2.3 Effect of Lateral Interactions; 3.2.4 Diffusional Charge Transport through Thin Films3.2.5 Rotating Disk Voltammetry3.2.6 Interfacial Capacitance and Resistance; 3.3 Spectroscopic Properties of Interfacial Supramolecular Assemblies; 3.3.1 Luminescence Spectroscopy; 3.3.2 Fluorescence Depolarization; 3.3.3 Epifluorescent and Confocal Microscopy; 3.3.4 Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy; 3.3.5 Raman Spectroscopy; 3.3.6 Second Harmonic Generation; 3.3.7 Single-Molecule Spectroscopy; 3.3.8 Spectroelectrochemistry; 3.3.9 Intensity-Modulated Photocurrent Spectroscopy; 3.4 Time-Resolved Spectroscopy of Interfacial Supramolecular Assemblies; 3.4.1 Flash Photolysis3.4.2 Time-Resolved Luminescence Techniques3.4.3 Femtochemistry; 3.5 Conclusions; References; 4 Formation and Characterization of Modified Surfaces; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Substrate Choice and Preparation; 4.3 Formation of Self-Assembled Monolayers; 4.3.1 Solution-Phase Deposition; 4.3.2 Electrochemical Stripping and Deposition; 4.3.3 Thermodynamics of Adsorption; 4.3.4 Double-Layer Structure; 4.3.5 Post-Deposition Modification; 4.4 Structural Characterization of Monolayers; 4.4.1 Packing and Adsorbate Orientation; 4.4.2 Surface Properties; 4.5 Electrochemical Characterization4.5.1 General Voltammetric Properties of Redox-Active MonolayersDescribes the supramolecular properties of molecular assemblies that contain a solid phase, offering an integrated approach to measurement and addressibility. * Offers an integrated approach to measurement and addressibility.* Features case studies describing the major devices developed using this technology.* The prospects for the future of interfacial supramolecular assemblies are considered.Supramolecular chemistrySurface chemistrySupramolecular chemistry.Surface chemistry.547.7Vos Johannes G1838966Forster Robert J210849Keyes Tia E1838967MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911020091203321Interfacial supramolecular assemblies4418072UNINA