LEADER 08861nam 2200601Ia 450 001 9910133454003321 005 20221108100651.0 010 $a1-119-99029-7 010 $a1-283-40517-2 010 $a9786613405173 010 $a1-119-98993-0 010 $a0-470-98020-6 035 $a(CKB)3400000000000319 035 $a(StDuBDS)AH21634127 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000477488 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11347040 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000477488 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10502833 035 $a(PQKB)11669148 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC675200 035 $a(PPN)190214449 035 $a(EXLCZ)993400000000000319 100 $a20101129d2011 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aMacrocycles$b[electronic resource] $econstruction, chemistry and nanotechnology applications /$fFrank Davis, Séamus Higson 210 $aChichester, West Sussex, U.K. $cWiley$d2011 215 $a1 online resource (640 p.) 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a0-470-71463-8 311 $a0-470-71462-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index 327 $aPreface. 1. Introduction. 1.1. Simple ring compounds. 1.2. Three dimensional aliphatic carbon structures. 1.3. Annulenes. 1.4. Multi-ring aromatic structures. 1.5. Porpyrins and phthalocanines. 1.6. Conclusions. References. 2. Cyclophanes. 2.1. Introduction to cyclophanes. 2.2. Cyclophanes with one aromatic system and aliphatic chain. 2.3. Cyclophanes with more than 1 aromatic ring. 2.4. Napthalenophanes and other aromatic systems. 2.5. Cyclophanes containing heteroaromatic systems. 2.6. Ferrocenophanes. References. 3. Crown ethers, cryptands and other compounds. 3.1. Introduction. 3.2. Crown ethers. 3.3. Simple complexes with crown ethers. 3.4. Azacrowns, cyclens and cyclams. 3.5. Crowns containing other heteroatoms. 3.6. Lariat and bibracchial crown ethers. 3.7. Cryptands. 3.8. Spherands. 3.9. Combined and multiple systems. 3.10. Applications of crown ethers and related compounds. 3.11. Conclusions. References. 4. Calixarenes. 4.1. Introduction to calixarenes. 4.2. History of the calixarenes. 4.3. Structures of calixarenes. 4.4. Chemical modification of calixarenes. 4.5. Complexes with calixarenes. 4.6. Bis- and multicalixarenes. 4.7. Oxacalixarenes, azacalixarenes and thiacalixarenes. 4.8. Resorcinarenes - synthesis and structure. 4.9. Cavitands and carcerands. 4.10. Uses of calixarenes and conclusions. References. 5. Heterocalixarenes and calixnaphthalenes. 5.1. Introduction to heterocalixarenes and calixnaphthalenes. 5.2. Calixnaphthalenes. 5.3. Tropolone based macrocycles. 5.4. Calixfurans. 5.5. Calixpyrroles. 5.6. Calixindoles, calixpyridines and calixthiophenes. 5.7. Conclusions. References. 6. Cyclodextrins. 6.1. Introduction to cyclodextrins. 6.2. Complex formation by cyclodextrins. 6.3. Cyclodextrins of other sizes. 6.4. Modification reactions of cyclodextrins. 6.5. Selectivity of cyclodextrins. 6.6. Multiple cyclodextrin systems. 6.7. Polymeric cyclodextrins. 6.8. Cyclodextrins combined with other macrocyclic systems. 6.9. Therapeutic uses of cyclodextrins. 6.10. Other uses of cyclodextrins. 6.11. Conclusions. References. 7. Cyclotriveratylenes and cryptophanes. 7.1. Introduction to cyclotriveratrylenes and cryptophanes. 7.2. Synthesis of cyclotriveratrylenes. 7.3. Modification of cyclotriveratrylenes. 7.4. Synthesis of optically active cyclotriveratrylenes. 7.5. Modification of the bridging groups. 7.6. Modification of the aromatic rings with organometallic groups. 7.7. Selective binding applications of cyclotriveratrylenes. 7.8. Analogues of CTV. 7.9. Cryptophanes - synthesis and structure. 7.10. Cryptophanes - chemical modification. 7.11. Complexes with cryptophanes. 7.12. Cryptophane/Xenon complexes. 7.13. Other uses of cryptophanes. 7.14. Hemicryptophanes. 7.15. Conclusions. References. 8. Cucurbiturils. 8.1. Introduction to cucurbiturils. 8.2. Complexation behaviour of simple cucurbiturils. 8.3. Modification of cucurbiturils. 8.4. Uses of cucurbiturils. 8.5. Hemicucurbiturils. 8.6. Conclusions. References. 9. Rotaxanes and catenanes. 9.1. Introduction to rotaxanes and catenanes. 9.2. Rotaxanes. 9.3. Rotaxanes as molecular machines. 9.4. Thin films of rotaxanes. 9.5. Polyrotaxanes. 9.6. Catenanes. 9.7. Switchable catenanes. 9.8. Catenanes on surfaces. 9.9. Polycatenanes and catenated polymers. 9.10. Natural catenanes. 9.11. Conclusions. References. 10. Other supermolecular systems, molecular motors, machines and nanotechnological applications. 10.1. Introduction. 10.2. Other molecular systems. 10.3. Molecular devices, motors and machines. 10.4. Conclusions. References. 330 $aProviding an essential introduction on this important class of molecules which underpin nanotechnology, this book describes how they can be used as nanotechnology building blocks, and their applications. 330 $bMacrocyclic molecules contain rings made up of seven or more atoms. They are interesting because they provide building blocks for synthesizing precise two or three dimensional structures - an important goal in nanotechnology. For example, they can be used to develop nanosized reaction vessels, cages, switches and shuttles, and have potential as components in molecular computers. They also have applications as catalysts and sensors. Macrocycles: Construction, Chemistry and Nanotechnology Applications is an essential introduction this important class of molecules and describes how to synthesise them, their chemistry, how they can be used as nanotechnology building blocks, and their applications. A wide range of structures synthesised over the past few decades are covered, from the simpler cyclophanes and multi-ring aromatic structures to vases, bowls, cages and more complex multi-ring systems and 3D architectures such as "pumpkins", interlocking chains and knots. Topics covered include: principles of macrocycle synthesis simple ring compounds multi-ring aromatic structures porphyrins and phthalocanines cyclophanes crown ethers, cryptands and spherands calixarenes, resorcinarenes, cavitands, carcerands, and heterocalixarenes cyclodextrins cucurbiturils cyclotriveratylenes rotaxanes catenanes complex 3D architectures, including trefoils and knots Macrocycles: Construction, Chemistry and Nanotechnology Applications distills the essence of this important topic for undergraduate and postgraduate students, and for researchers in other fields interested in getting a general insight into this increasingly important class of molecules. Macrocyclic molecules contain rings made up of seven or more atoms. They provide building blocks for synthesizing precise two or three dimensional structures - an important goal in nanotechnology. For example, they can be used to develop nanosized reaction vessel, cages, switches and shuttles, and have potential as components in molecular computers as switches, nano-valves and logic gates. They also have applications as catalysts and sensors. Macrocycles: Construction, Chemistry and Nanotechnology Applications is an essential introduction to this important class of molecules and describes how to synthesize them, their chemistry, how they can be used as nanotechnology building blocks, and their applications. A wide range of structures synthesized over the past few decades are covered, from the simpler cyclophanes and multi-ring aromatic structures to vases, bowls, cages and more complex multi-ring systems and 3D architectures such as "pumpkins", interlocking chains and knots. Some of the molecular classes covered include simple ring compounds, three dimensional aliphatic carbon structures, annulenes, multi-ring aromatic structures, porphyrins and phthalocyanines, cyclophanes, crown ethers, cryptands, spherands, calixarenes, resorcinarenes, cavitands, carcerands, heterocalixarenes, calixnaphthalenes, cyclodextins, cyclotriveratylenes, cryptophanes, cucurbituris, rotaxanes and catenanes. 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Impact on the Model Capability to Predict Peak Concentrations -- Forecasting PM2.5 Concentrations with uEMEP and EMEP4PL for Poland -- Influence of Meteorology on Fine Particles Concentration in an Urban Center in Southeast of Brazil -- Climate Change Impact on Source Contributions to the Air Quality in Aveiro Region -- Intercomparison and Sensitivity Analysis of Gas-phase Dry Deposition Schemes -- The WMO Barcelona Dust Regional Center: Linking Research with the Development of Dust User-oriented Services -- Performance of SILAM Model in Respect to Peak Concentrations of Trace Gases Attributable to Regional Point Sources -- MONARCH Regional Reanalysis of Desert Dust Aerosols: An Initial Assessment -- How Does the Use of Different Soil Mineralogical Atlases Impact Soluble Iron Deposition Estimates? -- Modelling the Absorption of Organic Aerosols at Regional and Global Scales -- Comparative Study Between the Effects of Autumn and Winter Rainfall on Aerobiological Variables in the NE of the Iberian Peninsula -- Estimating Particulate Matter Using Remote Sensing Data and Meteorological Variables Over Ahvaz, Iran -- Modelling of Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions Using a Detailed Vegetation Inventory Over a Southern Italy Region -- Modelling Pollutant Concentrations in Streets: a Sensitivity Analysis to Asphalt and Traffic Related Emissions -- An Updated Agriculture Emissions Inventory and Contribution Estimation Using WRF-CMAQ Model for Turkey -- Evaluation of Satellite Vegetation Indices for BVOC Emission Modelling. 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