Templates in chemistry
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Templates in chemistry
(Topics in current chemistry = Fortschritte der chemischen Forschung, 248- 249,
Springer, c2005-
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Vol. 2: with contributions by F. Aricó ... [et al.]
Includes bibliographical references and index
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1 ISBN 9783540225478
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With contributions by numerous experts
Table of Contents
C. Thilgen, S.Sergeyev, F. Diederich: Spacer-Controlled Multiple Functionalization of Fullerenes .-
K.H. Doetz, B. Wenzel, H.C. Jahr: Chromium-Templated Benzannulation and Haptotropic Metal Migration .-
M. Albrecht: Supramolecular Templating in the Formation of Helicates .-
C.A. Schalley, T. Weilandt, J. Bruggemann, F. Voegtle: Hydrogen-Bond-Mediated Template Synthesis of Rotaxanes, Catenanes, and Knotanes .-
L.R. MacGillivray, G.S. Papafestathiou, T. Friscic, D.B. Varshney, and T.D. Hamilton: Template-Controlled Synthesis in the Solid State .-
J.H. Jung, S. Shinkai: Gels as Templates for Nanotubes
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2 ISBN 9783540230878
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with contributions by numerous experts
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D.H. Busch: First Considerations: Principles, Classification, and History
Z.R. Laughrey, B.C. Gibb: Macrocycle Synthesis Through Templation.-
A. Kaiser, P. Bauerle: Macrocycles and Complex Three-Dimensional Structures Comprising Pt(II) Building Blocks.-
F. Arico, J. D. Badjic, S.J. Cantrill, A.H. Flood, K.C.F. Leung, Y. Liu, J.F. Stoddart: Templated Synthesis of Interlocked Molecules.-
C. Dietrich-Buchecker, B.X. Colasson, J.-P. Sauvage: Molecular Knots.-
M. Crego-Calama, D.N. Reinhoudt, M.G.J. ten Cate: Templation in Noncovalent Synthesis of Hydrogen-Bonded Rosettes.-
A.J. Hall, M. Emgenbroich, B. Sellergren: Imprinted Polymers
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3 ISBN 9783540896913
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The?rsttwovolumesinthis"TemplatesinChemistry"serieshavefocused on templates that controlsolution-phase reactions. Among the templates d- cussed in these two volumes were convex and concave templates that mediate the formation of (macro)cyclic molecules and mechanically bound molecules withtheir intriguingintertwined topology.Also,three-dimensional templates that are used to imprint polymers and that organize compounds in the solid state for predestined reactions have been included in the earlier volumes. In the present volume, we extend thetemplate topologytosurfaces that act asmatricesforthecontrolledgrowthoftwo-dimensionalarrays.Naturally,the typical methods for the characterization of surfaces such as scanning probe microscopyare prominently represented in this volume. Differentlateralinteractionssuchascoordinativebondsorhydrogenbo- ing play a major role in assembling the 2D networks on surfaces in addition to the interaction of the samples with the underlying substrates.
Many p- nomena that are also encountered in solution can be directly visualized on surfaces: Reversible self-assembly processes lead to the formation of large structures through multiple recognition of small building blocks and cul- nate in the engineering of crystals in two dimensions. Self-sorting processes drive the formation of highly ordered arrays through the geometric ?t of the available components. Either the surface itself is the template, for example, when clusters grow on metal oxide ?lms, or colloidal templates control the formationof macroporousnetworksonthe substrate. This volume highlightsa selection of actual complementary aspects of s- facetemplates.Webelievethatthescopeandthevarietyoftopicscoveredinthis volume will attract readers fromdifferent communities such as supramole- larchemistry,materialsciences,surfacechemistry,surfacephysicsandsurface technologyandwehopetheywillenjoythisnewvolumeonTemplatesinCh- istry.
Table of Contents
Surface-Confined Supramolecular Coordination Chemistry.- Surfaces: Two-Dimensional Templates.- Two-Dimensional Crystal Engineering at the Liquid-Solid Interface.- Porous Networks Through Colloidal Templates.- From Self-Assembly to Charge Transport with Single Molecules - An Electrochemical Approach.
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