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Molecular Switches, 2 Volume Set (2nd Ed., 2nd, Completely Revised and Enlarged Edition) 2 Volume Set

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Feringa Ben L., Browne Wesley R.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Molecular Switches, 2 Volume Set
The long-awaited second edition of the successful book covering molecular switches now in two volumes!

Providing principles and applications this book brings you everything you need to know about molecular switches - a hot topic in the nanoworld. The major classes of molecular switches including catenanes, rotaxanes, azobenzenes together with polymer and biomolecular switching systems and DNA based switches are covered. Chemists and material scientists interested in one of the most innovative areas of their science will benefit greatly from reading this book.

"This book will appeal most to organic chemists, because of the way new structures are introduced through their synthesis, but it will also provide a useful introduction for other scientists, provided they are conversant with molecular structures." (Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry)

"... a comprehensive and up-to-date insight ..." (Chemistry & Industry)
MOLECULAR SWITCHING
Multifunctional Diarylethenes
Photoswitchable Molecular Systems Based on Spiropyrans and Spirooxazines
Fulgides and Related Compounds
Transition Metal-Complexed Catenanes and Rotaxanes as Molecular Machine Prototypes
Chiroptical Molecular Switches
Multistate/Multifunctional Molecular-Level Systems: Photochromic Flavylium Compounds
Nucleic-Acid-Based Switches

SWITCHING IN CONTAINERS, POLYMERS AND CHANNELS
Switching Processes in Cavitands, Containers and Capsules
Cyclodextrin-Based Switches
Photoswitchable Polypeptides
Ion Translocation within Multisite Receptors
Optically-Induced Processes in Azopolymers
Photoresponsive Polymers
Responsive Molecular Gels
Switchable Proteins and Channels

MOLECULAR SWITCHING IN LOGIC SYSTEMS AND ELECTRONICS
Reading and Powering Molecular Machines by Light
Photoinduced Motion Associated with Monolayers
Molecular Logic Systems
Electron- and Energy-Transfer Mechanisms for Fluorescence Modulation with Photochromic Switches
Conductance Properties of Switchable Molecules
Ben L. Feringa is the Distinguished Jacobus Van't Hoff Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Groningen, where he is also the director of the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry. His research career spans four decades and covers topics as diverse as materials science, total synthesis, homogeneous catalysis and of course molecular photochemistry with chirality as the core guiding theme in his research career which includes over 500 scientific papers published to date. For his contributions to research he has received numerous awards including the Spinoza award of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific research and the ACS Norrish Award and is a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences and Honorary Foreign member of the National Academy of Sciences (USA). He was appointed recently as an Academy Professor of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences.

Wesley R. Browne is Assistant Professor of Molecular Systems & Interfaces at the University of Groningen. He completed his undergraduate and doctoral studies (under Prof. Han Vos) at Dublin City University, Ireland in 2002 for which he was awarded the Prize for Young Chemists by the Royal Irish Academy, before taking up a postdoctoral position first in Queens University Belfast (NI, under Prof. John McGarvey) and then at the University of Groningen. In 2007 he was awarded a VIDI fellowship from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific research and in 2008 was appointed to his present position as Assistant Professor. His research interests are diverse and include electrochemistry and Raman spectroscopy applied to both studying mechanisms in oxidation catalysis and to the photochemistry of molecular materials and polymers. He has published over 70 research papers to date.

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