
Molecular Technology
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Interdisciplinary and application-oriented, this ready reference focuses on innovative methods, covering new developments in catalysis, synthesis, polymers and more.
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Takashi Kato is a Professor at the Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology at the University of Tokyo since 2000. After his postdoctoral research at Cornell University, Department of Chemistry with Professor Jean M. J. Frechet, he joined the University of Tokyo. He is the recipient of The Chemical Society of Japan Award for Young Chemists (1993), The Wiley Polymer Science Award (Chemistry), the 17th IBM Japan Science Award (Chemistry), the 1st JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) Prize and the Award of Japanese Liquid Crystal Society (2008). He is the editor in chief of the "Polymer Journal", and member of the editorial board of "New Journal of Chemistry".
Content
Chemical functionalization of graphitic nanocarbons
Synthetic Methods Using Interactions between
Sustainable Iron Reagents and Functionalized Carbon-Carbon Multiple Bonds
Molecular Technology for Switch and Amplification of Chirality in Asymmetric Catalysis Using a Helically Dynamic Macromolecular Scaffold as a Source of Chirality
Cooperative Double Activation Metal/Metal and Metal/Organic Catalysis Enabling Challenging Organic
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Siloxane-based Building Blocks for Molecular Technology
Organic Molecular Catalysts in Radical Chemistry: Challenges toward Selective Transformations
Coordination Molecular Technology
Molecular Technology for Synthesis of Versatile Copolymers via Multiple Polymerization Mechanisms
Self assembled monolayers from carbon-based ligands on metal surfaces
Supramolecular Web and Application for Chiroptical Functionalization of Polymer'
Conformational Analysis of Organic Molecules with Single-Molecule Atomic Resolution Real-Time Transmission Electron Microscopy (SMART-TEM) Imaging
Designer Molecules toward Sequence-Controlled Polymers via Chain-Growth Propagation Mechanism
Hairy particles synthesized by surface-initiated living radical polymerization
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