Organic molecular solids : properties and applications

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Organic molecular solids : properties and applications

edited by William Jones

CRC Press, c1997

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Interest in organic molecular solids extends to a range of fields including chemistry, physics, electrical engineering, and materials science. In chemistry, it applies to such topics as solid state reactivity, crystal engineering, theoretical approaches to crystal structure determination, and morphology control. In physics, electrical engineering, and materials science, the possibility of producing organic-based materials (such as crystals, polymers, thin films, or liquid crystals) with potential electronic, opto-electronic, and magnetic uses is a major area of current research interest throughout the world. Organic Molecular Solids examines the uses of organic-based materials over a wide range of applications and interests. Each chapter surveys a relevant topic, providing appropriate introductory background information and modern developments.

Table of Contents

Introduction, W. JonesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Related Materials, C.N.R. Rao and R. SeshadriThermotropic Liquid Crystals, D. CoatesLangmuir-Blodgett Assemblies, T. RichardsonMethods of Characterization for Organic Solids, C.R. TheocharisTheoretical Methods for Crystal Structure Determination, R. Docherty and W. JonesCrystal Engineering and the Control of Solid State Reactivity, W. JonesLinear Optical Properties of Organic Molecular Solids, T. KainoNon-Linear Properties of Organic Solids, H. Nakanishi and S. OkadaSemi-Conducting and Photoconducting Organic Solids, H. BaesslerOrganic Superconducting Solids, G. SaitoConjugating Polymers, A. KraftMagnetic Properties of Organic Solids, M. Kinoshita

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