Supramolecular electrochemistry [[electronic resource] /] / Angel Kaifer, Marielle Gómez-Kaifer |
Autore | Kaifer Angel E. <1955-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Weinheim ; ; New York, : Wiley-VCH, c1999 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (257 p.) |
Disciplina |
541.3/7
541.37 |
Altri autori (Persone) | Gómez-KaiferMarielle |
Soggetto topico |
Macromolecules
Electrochemistry |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-281-76420-5
9786611764203 3-527-61360-9 3-527-61361-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Supramolecular Electrochemistry; Contents; 1 Fundamentals of Electrochemical Theory; 1.1 Cell potentials and Electrochemical Reactions; 1.2 Mass Transport; 1.3 Kinetics of Electrode Reactions; 1.4 References; 2 An Overview of Electrochemical Techniques; 2.1 Faradaic and Nonfaradaic Currents; 2.2 Classification of Electrochemical Techniques; 2.3 Two-Electrode and Three-Electrode Cells; 2.4 An Overview of Voltammetric Techniques; 2.5 The Nernst Equation in Potential Controlled Experiments; 2.6 Common Reversible Redox Couples; 2.7 References; 3 Potential Step Experiments
3.1 The Cottrell Experiment3.2 Chronoamperometry; 3.3 Chronocoulometry; 3.4 Bulk Electrolysis; 3.5 References; 4 Potential Sweep Methods; 4.1 Linear Sweep Voltammetry; 4.2 Cyclic Voltammetry; 4.3 Pulsed Voltammetric Techniques; 4.4 References; 5 Ultramicroelectrodes and Their Applications; 5.1 Characteristics of Ultramicroelectrodes; 5.2 Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy; 5.3 Electrochemistry of Single Molecules; 5.4 Conclusions and Outlook; 5.5 References; 6 Practical Experimental Methods; 6.1 Electrodes and Working Electrode Surfaces; 6.2 Solvents and Supporting Electrolytes 6.3 Basic Cell Design6.4 Vacuum Methods; 6.5 References; 7 Digital Simulation; 7.1 Principles of Digital Simulation; 7.2 Simulations of the CV Behavior of a Simple Redox Couple; 7.3 Simulation of Electron Transfer Reactions Coupled to Homogeneous Chemical Processes; 7.4 References; 8 Electrochemical Considerations for Supramolecular Systems; 8.1 Intramolecular Forces under Electrochemical Conditions; 8.2 Self-Assembly and Fixed Association in Supramolecular Structures: Implications for Reversible Redox-Switching; 8.3 Systems Involving Multiple Identical or Non-Identical Redox- Active Moieties 8.4 References9 Electrochemical Switching; 9.1 The Concept of Electrochemical Switching; 9.2 Switchable Binding in a Redox-Active Cation Host; 9.3 Electrochemical Switching as a Means of Controlling Molecular Devices and Other Structures; 9.4 References; 10 Electrochemically Switchable Cation and Anion Binding; 10.1 Electrochemically-Switched Cation-Binding Systems; 10.2 Electrochemically-Switched Anion Binding; 10.3 References; 11 Redox-Switchable Cyclophanes and Other Molecular Receptors; 11.1 Early Cyclophane Studies and Metallocyclophanes 11.2 Redox-Active Cyclophanes as Molecular Receptors11.3 Viologen Based Cyclophanes- the Ideal π-Acceptor Host; 11.4 Electroinactive Cyclophane Hosts and Their Binding of Redox- Switchable Guests; 11.5 Other Molecular Receptors; 11.6 Conclusions; 11.7 References; 12 Electroactive Intertwined Structures; 12.1 Electroactive Cyclodextrin-Based Rotaxanes and Pseudorotaxanes; 12.2 Templated Metallocatenates and Metallorotaxanes; 12.3 Catenanes Based on π-Donor and π-Acceptor Interactions; 12.4 Rotaxanes and Shuttles Based on π-Donor/ Acceptor Chemistry 12.5 Perspectives on the Future of Molecular Devices |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910144722903321 |
Kaifer Angel E. <1955-> | ||
Weinheim ; ; New York, : Wiley-VCH, c1999 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Supramolecular electrochemistry [[electronic resource] /] / Angel Kaifer, Marielle Gómez-Kaifer |
Autore | Kaifer Angel E. <1955-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Weinheim ; ; New York, : Wiley-VCH, c1999 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (257 p.) |
Disciplina |
541.3/7
541.37 |
Altri autori (Persone) | Gómez-KaiferMarielle |
Soggetto topico |
Macromolecules
Electrochemistry |
ISBN |
1-281-76420-5
9786611764203 3-527-61360-9 3-527-61361-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Supramolecular Electrochemistry; Contents; 1 Fundamentals of Electrochemical Theory; 1.1 Cell potentials and Electrochemical Reactions; 1.2 Mass Transport; 1.3 Kinetics of Electrode Reactions; 1.4 References; 2 An Overview of Electrochemical Techniques; 2.1 Faradaic and Nonfaradaic Currents; 2.2 Classification of Electrochemical Techniques; 2.3 Two-Electrode and Three-Electrode Cells; 2.4 An Overview of Voltammetric Techniques; 2.5 The Nernst Equation in Potential Controlled Experiments; 2.6 Common Reversible Redox Couples; 2.7 References; 3 Potential Step Experiments
3.1 The Cottrell Experiment3.2 Chronoamperometry; 3.3 Chronocoulometry; 3.4 Bulk Electrolysis; 3.5 References; 4 Potential Sweep Methods; 4.1 Linear Sweep Voltammetry; 4.2 Cyclic Voltammetry; 4.3 Pulsed Voltammetric Techniques; 4.4 References; 5 Ultramicroelectrodes and Their Applications; 5.1 Characteristics of Ultramicroelectrodes; 5.2 Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy; 5.3 Electrochemistry of Single Molecules; 5.4 Conclusions and Outlook; 5.5 References; 6 Practical Experimental Methods; 6.1 Electrodes and Working Electrode Surfaces; 6.2 Solvents and Supporting Electrolytes 6.3 Basic Cell Design6.4 Vacuum Methods; 6.5 References; 7 Digital Simulation; 7.1 Principles of Digital Simulation; 7.2 Simulations of the CV Behavior of a Simple Redox Couple; 7.3 Simulation of Electron Transfer Reactions Coupled to Homogeneous Chemical Processes; 7.4 References; 8 Electrochemical Considerations for Supramolecular Systems; 8.1 Intramolecular Forces under Electrochemical Conditions; 8.2 Self-Assembly and Fixed Association in Supramolecular Structures: Implications for Reversible Redox-Switching; 8.3 Systems Involving Multiple Identical or Non-Identical Redox- Active Moieties 8.4 References9 Electrochemical Switching; 9.1 The Concept of Electrochemical Switching; 9.2 Switchable Binding in a Redox-Active Cation Host; 9.3 Electrochemical Switching as a Means of Controlling Molecular Devices and Other Structures; 9.4 References; 10 Electrochemically Switchable Cation and Anion Binding; 10.1 Electrochemically-Switched Cation-Binding Systems; 10.2 Electrochemically-Switched Anion Binding; 10.3 References; 11 Redox-Switchable Cyclophanes and Other Molecular Receptors; 11.1 Early Cyclophane Studies and Metallocyclophanes 11.2 Redox-Active Cyclophanes as Molecular Receptors11.3 Viologen Based Cyclophanes- the Ideal π-Acceptor Host; 11.4 Electroinactive Cyclophane Hosts and Their Binding of Redox- Switchable Guests; 11.5 Other Molecular Receptors; 11.6 Conclusions; 11.7 References; 12 Electroactive Intertwined Structures; 12.1 Electroactive Cyclodextrin-Based Rotaxanes and Pseudorotaxanes; 12.2 Templated Metallocatenates and Metallorotaxanes; 12.3 Catenanes Based on π-Donor and π-Acceptor Interactions; 12.4 Rotaxanes and Shuttles Based on π-Donor/ Acceptor Chemistry 12.5 Perspectives on the Future of Molecular Devices |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830407203321 |
Kaifer Angel E. <1955-> | ||
Weinheim ; ; New York, : Wiley-VCH, c1999 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Supramolecular electrochemistry / / Angel Kaifer, Marielle Gomez-Kaifer |
Autore | Kaifer Angel E. <1955-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Weinheim ; ; New York, : Wiley-VCH, c1999 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (257 p.) |
Disciplina |
541.3/7
541.37 |
Altri autori (Persone) | Gomez-KaiferMarielle |
Soggetto topico |
Macromolecules
Electrochemistry |
ISBN |
1-281-76420-5
9786611764203 3-527-61360-9 3-527-61361-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Supramolecular Electrochemistry; Contents; 1 Fundamentals of Electrochemical Theory; 1.1 Cell potentials and Electrochemical Reactions; 1.2 Mass Transport; 1.3 Kinetics of Electrode Reactions; 1.4 References; 2 An Overview of Electrochemical Techniques; 2.1 Faradaic and Nonfaradaic Currents; 2.2 Classification of Electrochemical Techniques; 2.3 Two-Electrode and Three-Electrode Cells; 2.4 An Overview of Voltammetric Techniques; 2.5 The Nernst Equation in Potential Controlled Experiments; 2.6 Common Reversible Redox Couples; 2.7 References; 3 Potential Step Experiments
3.1 The Cottrell Experiment3.2 Chronoamperometry; 3.3 Chronocoulometry; 3.4 Bulk Electrolysis; 3.5 References; 4 Potential Sweep Methods; 4.1 Linear Sweep Voltammetry; 4.2 Cyclic Voltammetry; 4.3 Pulsed Voltammetric Techniques; 4.4 References; 5 Ultramicroelectrodes and Their Applications; 5.1 Characteristics of Ultramicroelectrodes; 5.2 Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy; 5.3 Electrochemistry of Single Molecules; 5.4 Conclusions and Outlook; 5.5 References; 6 Practical Experimental Methods; 6.1 Electrodes and Working Electrode Surfaces; 6.2 Solvents and Supporting Electrolytes 6.3 Basic Cell Design6.4 Vacuum Methods; 6.5 References; 7 Digital Simulation; 7.1 Principles of Digital Simulation; 7.2 Simulations of the CV Behavior of a Simple Redox Couple; 7.3 Simulation of Electron Transfer Reactions Coupled to Homogeneous Chemical Processes; 7.4 References; 8 Electrochemical Considerations for Supramolecular Systems; 8.1 Intramolecular Forces under Electrochemical Conditions; 8.2 Self-Assembly and Fixed Association in Supramolecular Structures: Implications for Reversible Redox-Switching; 8.3 Systems Involving Multiple Identical or Non-Identical Redox- Active Moieties 8.4 References9 Electrochemical Switching; 9.1 The Concept of Electrochemical Switching; 9.2 Switchable Binding in a Redox-Active Cation Host; 9.3 Electrochemical Switching as a Means of Controlling Molecular Devices and Other Structures; 9.4 References; 10 Electrochemically Switchable Cation and Anion Binding; 10.1 Electrochemically-Switched Cation-Binding Systems; 10.2 Electrochemically-Switched Anion Binding; 10.3 References; 11 Redox-Switchable Cyclophanes and Other Molecular Receptors; 11.1 Early Cyclophane Studies and Metallocyclophanes 11.2 Redox-Active Cyclophanes as Molecular Receptors11.3 Viologen Based Cyclophanes- the Ideal π-Acceptor Host; 11.4 Electroinactive Cyclophane Hosts and Their Binding of Redox- Switchable Guests; 11.5 Other Molecular Receptors; 11.6 Conclusions; 11.7 References; 12 Electroactive Intertwined Structures; 12.1 Electroactive Cyclodextrin-Based Rotaxanes and Pseudorotaxanes; 12.2 Templated Metallocatenates and Metallorotaxanes; 12.3 Catenanes Based on π-Donor and π-Acceptor Interactions; 12.4 Rotaxanes and Shuttles Based on π-Donor/ Acceptor Chemistry 12.5 Perspectives on the Future of Molecular Devices |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910877386703321 |
Kaifer Angel E. <1955-> | ||
Weinheim ; ; New York, : Wiley-VCH, c1999 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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