Macromolecular nanostructured materials
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Macromolecular nanostructured materials
(Springer series in materials science, 78)
Springer, c2010
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Originally published: Tokyo : Kodansha : Springer , c2004
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This volume contains information on the most recent advances in the rapid development of nanostructured materials. The authors are world leaders in this area and a group of young scientists who have devoted themselves to the develop- ment of macromolecular nanostructured materials. The first development phase of this field was characterized by the construction of nanostructured materials. We have now entered the second phase, the aim of which has been the creation of a functional device for various applications. Polymeric materials have already estab- lished a nanosized structure for these infinitesimal purposes. However, these poly- mers are used via a top-down processing approach from the mass. The goal of cre- ating new nanostructured materials is to produce instead a device which can be self-assembled and used in a bottom-up processing approach. Although the top- down processing approach has given rise to the problem of how to dispose of scraps generated by industrial and daily usage, the bottom-up processing approach will involve a specific reaction after usage, thereby eliminating this disposal prob- lem.
The collected articles present important concepts for the precise synthesis of nanostructured materials. These small molecules are designed according to the molecular recognition results for their functions, such as molecular electronics, mesoscopic assemblies using organic building blocks or polymers with well- defined shape, size and a deeply buried functional group, and novel magnets con- sisting of organic radicals, sol-gel hybrids applicable for hardeners of fluids or liq- uid crystals.
目次
1 Precise Synthesis of Supramolecules.- 1.1 An Integrated Systems-oriented Approach to Molecular Electronics.- 1.2 Supramolecular Polymers Containing Cyclodextrin.- 1.3 Cucurbituril: A Versatile "Bead" for Polyrotaxane Synthesis.- 2 Macromolecular Organic Assemblies.- 2.1 Nanometer-size Multispin Macromolecules and Their Magnetic Force Microscopic Images.- 2.2 Synthesis and Characterization of New Highly Soluble Organic Polyimides.- 2.3 "Inorganic" Combinatorial Chemistry Utilizing Sol-Gel Transcription of Gelatinous Organic Superstructures.- 2.4 Development of Organogelators Based on Supramolecular Chemistry.- 2.5 Synthesis and Self-association of Stimuli-responsive Block Copolymers by Living Cationic Polymerization.- 3 Macromolecular Inorganic Assemblies.- 3.1 Spherical, Fibrous Rock- and Sheet-like Noncovalent Polymers.- 3.2 Macromolecular Conjugated Complexes.- 3.3 Polymer-capped Bimetallic Nanoclusters as Active and Selective Catalysts.- 3.4 Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials Based on Silsesquioxanes.- 3.5 Protonation-induced Intramolecular Electron Transfer in the Ferrocene-Quinone Conjugated System.- 3.6 Oligomers of Non-natural Metal Complex Amino Acids.- 4 Biological Macromolecular Complexes.- 4.1 Macromolecular Metal Complexes in Biological Systems.- 4.2 Direct Observation of Supramolecular Structures of Biorelated Materials by Atomic Force Microscopy.- 4.3 Analyses of the Nanostructure of Calcium Carbonate Composite in Biominerals of Pinctada fucata.- 4.4 A Novel Triple Helix Consisting of One Polynucleotide and Two Polysaccharide Chains.- 4.5 Physicochemical Properties of Spider Silk-An Approach to Nanostructure.
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