
Hyper-Structured Molecules II
Chemistry, Physics and Applications
Hiroyuki Sasabe(Editor)
Taylor & Francis (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 11. May 1999
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-90-5699-215-6 (ISBN)
Description
Hyper-structured molecules are topologically well-defined molecules in two or three dimensions and are expected to show novel quantum effects in the molecules themselves or in molecular sequences. This book, covering the supramolecular chemistry and characterisation of hyper-structured molecules, provides an invaluable resource on the design and synthesis of topologically controlled molecules such as dendritic polymers, and on ways to handle them using techniques such as photon scanning tunnelling microscopy. The book presents a comprehensive discussion of the real application of hyper-structured molecules to organic quantum devices for molecular electronics, photonics and spinics and should be of interest to all researchers working in supramolecular chemistry and molecular electronics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
608 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-5699-215-6 (9789056992156)
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Content
Hyper-structured molecules for organic quantum devices
Hiroyuki Sasabe
Programming molecules to form supramolecular materials
Samuel I. Stupp, Gregory N. Tew and Craig M. Whitaker
The prospect of unimolecular rectification
Robert M. Metzger
A synthetic approach to all-carbon molecular rods with organometallic terminals
Yukiko Hayaski, Masahisa Osawa and Yasuo Wakatsuki
Star-branched functional polymers by living cationic polymerisation
Mitsuo Sawamoto, Shokyoku Kanaoka and Toshinobu Higashimura
Dendrimer porphyrins for biomimetic applications
Dong-Lin Jiang, Reiko Sadamoto, Nobuyuki Tomioka and Takuzo Aida
Theoretical models for molecular spinics and the possibility of spin-mediated superconductivity in hyper-structural p-d, p-d and p-R systems
Kizashi Yamaguchi
Approach to hyper-structured high spin molecules
Tadashi Sugawara
Magnetic properties of layered organic/inorganic hybrid materials
Wataru Fujita, Toshihiko Yokoyama and Kunio Awaga
Construction of organized porphyrin array toward photoactive molecular systems - molecular architecture using phosphorus porphyrins
Hiroshi Segawa
Photon-pressure exertion on mesoscopic particles in the evanescent field
Satoshi Kawata
Second-order nonlinear optics of chiral thin films
Martti Kauranen, Thierry Verbiest, Jeffrey J. Maki, Sven Van Elshoct and Andre Persoons
Index
Hiroyuki Sasabe
Programming molecules to form supramolecular materials
Samuel I. Stupp, Gregory N. Tew and Craig M. Whitaker
The prospect of unimolecular rectification
Robert M. Metzger
A synthetic approach to all-carbon molecular rods with organometallic terminals
Yukiko Hayaski, Masahisa Osawa and Yasuo Wakatsuki
Star-branched functional polymers by living cationic polymerisation
Mitsuo Sawamoto, Shokyoku Kanaoka and Toshinobu Higashimura
Dendrimer porphyrins for biomimetic applications
Dong-Lin Jiang, Reiko Sadamoto, Nobuyuki Tomioka and Takuzo Aida
Theoretical models for molecular spinics and the possibility of spin-mediated superconductivity in hyper-structural p-d, p-d and p-R systems
Kizashi Yamaguchi
Approach to hyper-structured high spin molecules
Tadashi Sugawara
Magnetic properties of layered organic/inorganic hybrid materials
Wataru Fujita, Toshihiko Yokoyama and Kunio Awaga
Construction of organized porphyrin array toward photoactive molecular systems - molecular architecture using phosphorus porphyrins
Hiroshi Segawa
Photon-pressure exertion on mesoscopic particles in the evanescent field
Satoshi Kawata
Second-order nonlinear optics of chiral thin films
Martti Kauranen, Thierry Verbiest, Jeffrey J. Maki, Sven Van Elshoct and Andre Persoons
Index