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Organic nanomaterials : synthesis, characterization, and device applications / [edited by] Tomas Torres, Giovanni Bottari.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher number: EB00063417 | Recorded BooksPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2013]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781118354360 (epub)
  • 1118354362 (epub)
  • 9781118354353 (pdf)
  • 1118354354 (pdf)
  • 9781118354346 (mobi)
  • 1118354346 (mobi)
  • 9781118354377
  • 1118354370
  • 9781299817203
  • 1299817203
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Organic nanomaterialsDDC classification:
  • 620.1/17 23
LOC classification:
  • QD262
Other classification:
  • SCI013040
Online resources:
Contents:
""Title Page""; ""Copyright""; ""Preface""; ""Contributors""; ""Chapter 1: A Proposed Taxonomy and Classification Strategy for Well-Defined, Soft-Matter Nanoscale Building Blocks""; ""1.1 INTRODUCTION""; ""1.2 ADAPTATION OF LINNAEAN TAXONOMY PRINCIPLES TO A NEW NANO-CLASSIFICATION SCHEME""; ""1.3 HOW DOES NATURE TRANSFER STRUCTURAL INFORMATION FROM A LOWER HIERARCHICAL LEVEL TO HIGHER COMPLEXITY?""; ""1.4 THE USE OF CLADOGRAMS FOR CLASSIFICATIONS OF WELL-DEFINED BIOLOGICAL (MICRON SCALE/MACROSCALE), ATOMIC (PICOSCALE), AND NANOSCALE BUILDING BLOCKS""
""1.5 heuristic magic number mimicry at the subatomic, atomic, and nanoscale levels""""1.6 element categories and their hybridization into nano-compounds and nano-assemblies""; ""1.7 a nano-periodic system for defining and unifying nanoscience""; ""1.8 chemical bond formation/valency and stoichiometric binding ratios with dendrimers to form nano-compounds""; ""1.9 proposed linnaean-type taxonomy for soft-matter-type nano-element categories, their compounds and assemblies""; ""1.10 conclusions""; ""acknowledgments""; ""references""
""Chapter 2: On the Role of Hydrogen-Bonding in the Nanoscale Organization of π-Conjugated Materials""""2.1 INTRODUCTION""; ""2.2 H-BONDING ALONG THE STACKING POLYMER AXIS""; ""2.3 H-BONDING PERPENDICULAR TO THE STACKING POLYMER AXIS""; ""2.4 MAIN-CHAIN H-BONDED π-FUNCTIONAL POLYMERS""; ""2.5 CONCLUSIONS""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""REFERENCES""; ""Chapter 3: Chiral Organic Nanomaterials""; ""3.1 INTRODUCTION""; ""3.2 STRUCTURAL AND MECHANISTIC FACTORS IN THE GROWTH OF CHIRAL STRUCTURES""; ""3.3 SINGLE MOLECULE CHIRAL MATERIALS""; ""3.4 CHIRAL ORGANIC NANOPARTICLES""; ""3.5 CHIRAL FIBERS""
""3.6 CHIRAL NANOTUBES""""3.7 CHIRAL MONOLAYERS""; ""3.8 CHIRAL FILMS""; ""3.9 CHIRAL POLYMERS""; ""3.10 CHIRAL NANOPOROUS SOLIDS""; ""3.11 CONCLUDING REMARKS""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""REFERENCES""; ""Chapter 4: Biochemical Nanomaterials Based on Poly(ε-Caprolactone)""; ""4.1 INTRODUCTION""; ""4.2 LIVING POLYMERIZATION OF ε-CAPROLACTONE""; ""4.3 COPOLYMERS WITH POLY(ɛ-CAPROLACTONE)""; ""4.4 HETEROBIFUNCTIONAL PCL-DERIVED NANOMATERIALS""; ""4.5 CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOK""; ""ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS""; ""REFERENCES""
""Chapter 5: Self-Assembled Porphyrin Nanostructures and their Potential Applications""""5.1 INTRODUCTION""; ""5.2 SYNTHESIS AND STRUCTURE""; ""5.3 OPTICAL, ELECTRONIC, AND PHOTOCATALYTIC PROPERTIES""; ""5.4 APPLICATIONS OF PORPHYRIN NANOSTRUCTURES AND NANOCOMPOSITES TO THE GENERATION, STORAGE, AND UTILIZATION OF SOLAR ENERGY""; ""5.5 FUTURE DIRECTIONS AND CONCLUSIONS""; ""ACRONYMS""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""REFERENCES""; ""Chapter 6: Nanostructures and Electron-Transfer Functions of Nonplanar Porphyrins""; ""6.1 INTRODUCTION""
Summary: "This book offers comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of functional organic nanomaterials. Chapters present the views of leading experts on how organic nanomaterials can be synthesized and prepared, analyzed and characterized, studied, organized at the nanoscale, and incorporated into devices for real-world applications. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of organic nanomaterials, the book appeals to those involved in chemistry, physics, materials science, polymer science, and (chemical and material) engineering. Topics include conducting hybrid materials, biomaterials, carbon nanotubes, photovoltaics, dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs), lithographic techniques, bioassays, sensors, and nanomedicine"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "This book offers a comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of functional organic nanomaterials. Each of the 26 chapters of this book provide views from leading experts in their research field on how organic nanomaterials can be synthesized and prepared, analyzed and characterized"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes index.

"This book offers comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of functional organic nanomaterials. Chapters present the views of leading experts on how organic nanomaterials can be synthesized and prepared, analyzed and characterized, studied, organized at the nanoscale, and incorporated into devices for real-world applications. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of organic nanomaterials, the book appeals to those involved in chemistry, physics, materials science, polymer science, and (chemical and material) engineering. Topics include conducting hybrid materials, biomaterials, carbon nanotubes, photovoltaics, dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs), lithographic techniques, bioassays, sensors, and nanomedicine"-- Provided by publisher.

"This book offers a comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of functional organic nanomaterials. Each of the 26 chapters of this book provide views from leading experts in their research field on how organic nanomaterials can be synthesized and prepared, analyzed and characterized"-- Provided by publisher.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

""Title Page""; ""Copyright""; ""Preface""; ""Contributors""; ""Chapter 1: A Proposed Taxonomy and Classification Strategy for Well-Defined, Soft-Matter Nanoscale Building Blocks""; ""1.1 INTRODUCTION""; ""1.2 ADAPTATION OF LINNAEAN TAXONOMY PRINCIPLES TO A NEW NANO-CLASSIFICATION SCHEME""; ""1.3 HOW DOES NATURE TRANSFER STRUCTURAL INFORMATION FROM A LOWER HIERARCHICAL LEVEL TO HIGHER COMPLEXITY?""; ""1.4 THE USE OF CLADOGRAMS FOR CLASSIFICATIONS OF WELL-DEFINED BIOLOGICAL (MICRON SCALE/MACROSCALE), ATOMIC (PICOSCALE), AND NANOSCALE BUILDING BLOCKS""

""1.5 heuristic magic number mimicry at the subatomic, atomic, and nanoscale levels""""1.6 element categories and their hybridization into nano-compounds and nano-assemblies""; ""1.7 a nano-periodic system for defining and unifying nanoscience""; ""1.8 chemical bond formation/valency and stoichiometric binding ratios with dendrimers to form nano-compounds""; ""1.9 proposed linnaean-type taxonomy for soft-matter-type nano-element categories, their compounds and assemblies""; ""1.10 conclusions""; ""acknowledgments""; ""references""

""Chapter 2: On the Role of Hydrogen-Bonding in the Nanoscale Organization of π-Conjugated Materials""""2.1 INTRODUCTION""; ""2.2 H-BONDING ALONG THE STACKING POLYMER AXIS""; ""2.3 H-BONDING PERPENDICULAR TO THE STACKING POLYMER AXIS""; ""2.4 MAIN-CHAIN H-BONDED π-FUNCTIONAL POLYMERS""; ""2.5 CONCLUSIONS""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""REFERENCES""; ""Chapter 3: Chiral Organic Nanomaterials""; ""3.1 INTRODUCTION""; ""3.2 STRUCTURAL AND MECHANISTIC FACTORS IN THE GROWTH OF CHIRAL STRUCTURES""; ""3.3 SINGLE MOLECULE CHIRAL MATERIALS""; ""3.4 CHIRAL ORGANIC NANOPARTICLES""; ""3.5 CHIRAL FIBERS""

""3.6 CHIRAL NANOTUBES""""3.7 CHIRAL MONOLAYERS""; ""3.8 CHIRAL FILMS""; ""3.9 CHIRAL POLYMERS""; ""3.10 CHIRAL NANOPOROUS SOLIDS""; ""3.11 CONCLUDING REMARKS""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""REFERENCES""; ""Chapter 4: Biochemical Nanomaterials Based on Poly(ε-Caprolactone)""; ""4.1 INTRODUCTION""; ""4.2 LIVING POLYMERIZATION OF ε-CAPROLACTONE""; ""4.3 COPOLYMERS WITH POLY(ɛ-CAPROLACTONE)""; ""4.4 HETEROBIFUNCTIONAL PCL-DERIVED NANOMATERIALS""; ""4.5 CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOK""; ""ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS""; ""REFERENCES""

""Chapter 5: Self-Assembled Porphyrin Nanostructures and their Potential Applications""""5.1 INTRODUCTION""; ""5.2 SYNTHESIS AND STRUCTURE""; ""5.3 OPTICAL, ELECTRONIC, AND PHOTOCATALYTIC PROPERTIES""; ""5.4 APPLICATIONS OF PORPHYRIN NANOSTRUCTURES AND NANOCOMPOSITES TO THE GENERATION, STORAGE, AND UTILIZATION OF SOLAR ENERGY""; ""5.5 FUTURE DIRECTIONS AND CONCLUSIONS""; ""ACRONYMS""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""REFERENCES""; ""Chapter 6: Nanostructures and Electron-Transfer Functions of Nonplanar Porphyrins""; ""6.1 INTRODUCTION""

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