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Multifunctional Molecular Materials

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Ouahab Lahcene

Couverture de l’ouvrage Multifunctional Molecular Materials

This book provides a comprehensive overview on multifunctional molecular materials that involve coexistence or interplay or synergy between multiple physical properties focusing on electrical conductivity, magnetism, single-molecule magnets behavior, chirality, spin crossover, and luminescence. The book?s coverage ranges from transition metals and lanthanide coordination complexes to genuine organic materials. The book also discusses some potentialities of applications of these materials in molecule-based devices.

Magnetism and Conductivity. Multi-Functionalities of Single-Molecule Magnets with Electrical Conductivities. Multifunctional Single-Molecule Magnets and Single Chain Magnets. Towards Bi-Functional Materials with Conducting, Photochromic and Spin Crossover Properties. Electroactive 4f Lanthanides Complexes Involving Tetrathiafulvalene Derivatives as Ligands: Magnetism and Luminescence. Multifunctional Materials of Interest in Molecular Electronics.

Researchers in materials science and biotechnology.

Lahcène Ouahab received his PhD from the University of Rennes 1, France, in 1985. He was associate Professor at the University of Rennes 1 before getting a permanent position in CNRS as associate researcher in 1989. He is presently a CNRS director of research and leads the molecular materials research group in the CNRS unit 6226 in Rennes. He was awarded 1998 prize of the Coordination Chemistry Division of the French Chemical Society. His fields of research include molecular materials, particularly multifunctional materials, charge transfer complexes, radical ion salts, organic–inorganic hybrids, polymeric coordination complexes, and polyoxometallates. He has published more than 250 papers and review articles and presented more than 60 invited talks in international conferences.

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