Supramolecular chemistry : concepts and perspectives
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Supramolecular chemistry : concepts and perspectives
VCH, c1995
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"A Personal Account. Built upon the George Fischer Baker Lectures in Chemistry at Cornel University. Lezioni Lincee, Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Roma"
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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: pbk ISBN 9783527293117
内容説明
Supramolecular chemistry is a central theme not only in chemistry, but in neighboring disciplines including physics and the biological sciences. The author has introduced this notion and has been awarded the Nobel Prize for his achievements in this area. He presents here the concepts, lines of development and perspectives of this highly interdisciplinary and burgeoning field of research.
Topics include:
- molecular recognition
- catalysis and transport processes
- molecular and supramolecular devices
- self-processes
By placing the basic concepts into a broader perspective, the author succeeds in inspiring, stimulating and challenging the creative imagination of his reader.
目次
From the Contents:
From Molecular to Supramolecular Chemistry/
Anion Coordination Chemistry and the Recognition of Anionic Substrates/
Coreceptor Molecules and Multiple Recognition/
Supramolecular Reactivity and Catalysis/
Transport Processes and Carrier Design/
From Supermolecules to Polymolecular Assemblies/
Molecular and Supramolecular Devices/
Self-Processes/
Programmed (Supra)Molecular Systems/
From Structure to Information. The Challenge of Instructed Chemistry
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: hc ISBN 9783527293124
内容説明
From a Nobel-Prize-winning author, this work focuses on supramolecular chemistry. With many figures and an easy-to-understand style, the book is suitable for students with no previous experience in this field.
目次
- Part 1 From molecular to supramolecular chemistry: concepts and language of supramolecular chemistry. Part 2 Molecular recognition: recognition, information, complementarity
- molecular receptors - design principles
- spherical recognition - cryptates of metal cations
- tetrahedral recognition by macrotricyclic cryptands
- recognition of ammonium ions and related substrates
- binding and recognition of neutral moelcules. Part 3 Anion co-ordination chemistry and the recognition of anionic substrates. Part 4 Coreceptor molecules and multiple recognition: dinuclear and polynuclear metal ion cryptates
- linear recognition of molecular length by ditopic coreceptors
- heterotopic coreceptors - cyclophane receptors, amphiphilic receptors, large molecular cage
- multiple recognition in metalloreceptors
- supramolecular dynamics. Part 5 Supramolecular reactivity and catalysis: catalysis by reactive macrocyclic cation receptor molecules
- catalysis by reactive anion receptor molecules
- catalysis with cyclophane type receptors
- supramolecular metallo-catalysis
- cocatalysis - catalysis of synthetic reactions
- biomolecular and abiotic catalysis. Part 6 Transport processes and carrier design: carrier-mediated transport
- cation-transport processes - cation carriers
- anion transport processes - anion carriers
- coupled transport processes
- electron-coupled transpoort in a redox gradient
- proton-coupled transport in a pH gradient
- light-coupled transport processes
- transfer via transmembrane channels. Part 7 From supermolecules to polymolecular assemblies: heterogeneous molecular recognition - supramolecular solid materials
- from endoreceptors to exoreceptors - molecular recognition at surfaces
- molecular and supramolecular morphogenesis
- supramolecular heterogeneous catalysis. Part 8 Molecular and supramolecular devices: molecular recognition, information and signals - semiochemistry
- supramolecular photochemistry - molecular and supramolecular photonic devices
- light conversion and energy transfer devices
- photosensitive molecular receptors
- photoinduced electron transfer in photoactive devices
- photoinduced reactions in supramolecular species
- non-linear optical properties of supramolecular species
- supramolecular effects in photochemical hole burning
- molecular and supramolecular electronic devices
- supramolecular electrochemistry
- electron conducting devices - molecular wires
- polarized molecular wires - rectifying devices
- modified and switchable molecular wires
- molecular magnetic devices
- molecular and supramolecular ionic devices
- tubular mesophases. (Part contents).
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