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Comprehensive Overview of All Major Nanostructured Materials
DUBLIN, Ireland | Posted on May 11th, 2008
Filling the need for a volume on the organic side of nanotechnology, this comprehensive overview covers all major nanostructured materials in one handy volume. Alongside metal organic frameworks, this monograph also treats other modern aspects, such as rotaxanes, catenanes, nanoporosity and catalysis. Detailed attention is paid to the chemistry, physics and materials science throughout, making this a definite must for all chemists.
Topics:
Artificial Photochemical Devices and Machines
Rotaxanes as Ligands for Molecular Machines and Metal-Organic Frameworks
Strategic Anion Templation for the Assembly of Interlocked Structures
Synthetic Nanotubes from Calixarenes
Molecular Gels -
Nanostructured Soft Materials
Nanoporous Crystals, Co-crystals, Isomers and Polymorphs from Crystals
Supramolecular Architectures Based on Organometallic Half-sandwich Complexes
Endochemistry of Self-assembled Hollow Spherical Cages
Polynuclear Coordination Cages
Periodic Nanostructures Based on Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs): En Route to Zeolite-like Metal-Organic Frameworks (ZMOFs)
Polyoxometalate Nanocapsules: From Structure to Function
Nanocapsules Assembled by the Hydrophobic Effect
Opportunities in Nanotechnology via Organic Solid-state Reactivitiy: Nanostructured Co-crystals and Molecular Capsules
Organic Nanocapsules
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