Macrocycles : construction, chemistry and nanotechnology applications / / Frank Davis, Samus Higson
| Macrocycles : construction, chemistry and nanotechnology applications / / Frank Davis, Samus Higson |
| Autore | Davis Frank <1966-> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, U.K., : Wiley, 2011 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (640 p.) |
| Disciplina | 547/.5 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | HigsonSamus |
| Soggetto topico |
Macrocyclic compounds
Macromolecules |
| ISBN |
9786613405173
9781119990291 1119990297 9781283405171 1283405172 9781119989936 1119989930 9780470980200 0470980206 |
| Classificazione | TEC021000 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Preface. 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. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9911019801203321 |
Davis Frank <1966->
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| Chichester, West Sussex, U.K., : Wiley, 2011 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Molecular devices and machines [[electronic resource] ] : a journey into the nano world / / V. Balzani, A. Credi, M. Venturi
| Molecular devices and machines [[electronic resource] ] : a journey into the nano world / / V. Balzani, A. Credi, M. Venturi |
| Autore | Balzani Vincenzo <1936-> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Weinheim, : Wiley-VCH, c2003 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (514 p.) |
| Disciplina |
540
547/.5 620/.5 |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
VenturiM (Margherita)
CrediA (Alberto) |
| Soggetto topico |
Nanotechnology
Molecular electronics |
| ISBN |
1-280-52043-4
9786610520435 3-527-60534-7 3-527-60160-0 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Molecular Devices and Machines - A Journey into the Nano World; Preface; Reference; Contents; 1 General Concepts; 1.1 Devices and Machines at the Molecular Level; 1.2 Miniaturization of Devices and Machines; 1.3 Top-down (Large-downward) Approach; 1.4 Bottom-up (Small-upward) Approach; 1.4.1 Bottom-up Atom-by-atom; 1.4.2 Bottom-up Molecule-by-molecule; 1.5 Supramolecular (Multicomponent) Chemistry; 1.5.1 Comparison of Large Molecules with Supramolecular (Multicomponent) Systems; 1.5.2 Self-organization and Covalent Synthetic Design; 1.5.3 Supramolecular Chemistry, Art, and Nanotechnology
ReferencesPart I Devices for Processing Electrons and Electronic Energy; 2 Fundamental Principles of Electron and Energy Transfer; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Photoinduced Electron- and Energy-transfer Processes; 2.2.1 Electron Transfer; 2.2.1.1 The Electronic Factor; 2.2.1.2 The Nuclear Factor; 2.2.2 Energy Transfer; 2.2.2.1 Coulombic Mechanism; 2.2.2.2 Exchange Mechanism; 2.2.3 Role of the Bridge; References; 3 Wires and Related Systems; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Conductivity Measurements; 3.3 Electron-transfer Processes at Electrodes; 3.4 Photoinduced Electron Transfer 3.4.1 Covalently Linked Systems Containing Metal Complexes3.4.2 Covalently Linked Systems Based on Organic Compounds; 3.4.3 Covalently Linked Systems Containing Porphyrins; 3.4.4 DNA and Related Systems; 3.5 Heterogeneous Photoinduced Electron Transfer; 3.6 Energy Transfer; 3.6.1 Covalently Linked Systems Containing Metal Complexes; 3.6.2 Covalently Linked Systems Based on Organic Compounds; 3.6.3 Covalently Linked Systems Containing Porphyrins; 3.6.4 DNA and Related Systems; References; 4 Switching Electron- and Energy-transfer Processes; 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Switching Electron-transfer Processes4.2.1 Photon Inputs; 4.2.1.1 Long-lived Switching; 4.2.1.2 Fast and Ultrafast Switching; 4.2.2 Redox Inputs; 4.2.3 Acid-Base Inputs; 4.2.4 Other Factors; 4.3 Switching Energy-transfer Processes; 4.3.1 Photon Inputs; 4.3.2 Redox Inputs; 4.3.3 Acid-Base Inputs; 4.3.4 Other Factors; References; 5 Light-harvesting Antennae; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Natural Antenna Systems; 5.3 Porphyrin-based Arrays; 5.4 Multichromophoric Cyclodextrins; 5.5 Dendrimers; 5.5.1 Dendrimers Containing Metal Complexes; 5.5.1.1 Metal Complexes as Cores 5.5.1.2 Metal Complexes in Each Branching Center5.5.2 Dendrimers Based on Organic Chromophores; 5.5.3 Dendrimers Containing Porphyrins; 5.5.4 Host-Guest Systems; 5.5.5 Photoinduced Electron Transfer; 5.6 Other Systems; 5.6.1 Polyelectrolytes; 5.6.2 Polymers; 5.6.3 Rotaxanes; 5.6.4 Zeolites; References; 6 Photoinduced Charge Separation and Solar Energy Conversion; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Natural Reaction Centers; 6.2.1 Introduction; 6.2.2 Bacterial Photosynthesis; 6.2.3 Photosystem II; 6.3 Artificial Reaction Centers; 6.3.1 Introduction; 6.3.2 Dyads; 6.3.3 Triads; 6.3.4 Tetrads and Pentads 6.3.5 Antenna-Reaction Center Systems |
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| Weinheim, : Wiley-VCH, c2003 | ||
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