
Multiporphyrin Arrays
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Multiporphyrin Arrays is a must-read for all those interested in the fast-evolving area of applied porphyrin research. It brings together in one comprehensive collection articles from top researchers whose combined contributions serve to introduce and define the field of multiporphyrin arrays - systems built up through the covalent and non-covalent linking of multiple porphyrin chromophores - and detail its importance in terms of topic areas running the gamut from the very fundamental to the fully applied. The book thus provides a tutorial on how detailed research endeavors can lead to practical payoffs with real-world utility. It is highly recommended for those currently working in the porphyrin field and students at all levels who want a facile entry into this fascinating area.-Jonathan Sessler, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
The design, synthesis, and characterization of multiporphyrinic systems continue to be driven by both fundamental scientific inquiry into the properties of photonic materials and the diverse applications that range from solar energy harvesting to biomedical. Two overarching strategies are used to form these arrays, covalent chemistry and supramolecular chemistry. Multiporphyrin Arrays brings together some of the top scientists in the field to yield a timely, coherent, and thorough summary of the current state of the art of these extraordinary functional materials. This book should be a valuable resource for all those who are interested in porphyrinic materials and molecular photonics.
-Charles Michael Drain, Hunter College of the City University of New York, USA
This excellent book is a timely publication because of the rapidly increasing attention toward porphyrin functional materials for the development of solar energy conversion, which should be of great interest not only to porphyrin chemists but also scientists and engineers working in the related fields of applied physics and biology. Because each chapter includes a good introduction and the contents are well organized, this book serves as a first-rate resource for graduate students or anyone who is new to the fields of porphyrins and photophysics and their applications.
-Shunichi Fukuzumi, Osaka University, Japan
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