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The supramolecular chemistry of organic-inorganic hybrid materials / edited by Knut Rurack and Ramon Martinez-Manez.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Supramolecular chemistry.
- Nanochemistry.
- Nanostructured materials.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (818 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, c2010.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- The combination of supramolecular chemistry, inorganic solids, and nanotechnology has already led to significant advances in many areas such as sensing, controlled motion, and delivery. By making possible an unprecedented tunability of the properties of nanomaterials, these techniques open up whole new areas of application for future supramolecular concepts. The Supramolecular Chemistry of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials gathers current knowledge on the subject and provides an overview of the present state and upcoming challenges in this rapidly growing, highly cross- or interdisciplinary r
- Contents:
- The Supramolecular Chemistry of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials; Contents; Preface; Editors and Contributors; Abbreviations; 1. Hybrid (Nano)Materials Meet Supramolecular Chemistry: A Brief Introduction to Basic Terms and Concepts; 2. Supramolecular Chemistry at the Mesoscale; Part One Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Nanomaterials; 3. Silica-Based Mesoporous Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials; 4. Modified Gold Nanoparticles and Surfaces; 5. Organically Functionalized Semiconductor Nanocrystals: Synthesis, Properties and System Design for Optoelectronic Applications
- 6. Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes for Bioapplications7. Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) and Coordination Polymers; Part Two Improvement of Signaling and Sensing by Organization on Surfaces; 8. Nanoparticle and Biomolecular-Nanoparticle Hybrid Supramolecular Complexes for Electrochemical Signaling; 9. Modified Nanoparticles as Nanoelectrocatalysts and Amplifying Sensors; 10. Signal Generation with Gold Nanoparticles: Photophysical Properties for Sensor and Imaging Applications; 11. Optical Signaling with Silica Nanoparticles
- 12. Organically Modified Quantum Dots in Chemical and Biochemical AnalysisPart Three Control of Supramolecular Nanofabrication, Motion, and Morphology; 13. Chemically Directed Self-Assembly of Nanoparticle Structures on Surfaces; 14. Immobilization and Patterning of Biomolecules on Surfaces; 15. Switchable Host-Guest Chemistry on Surfaces; 16. Nanogated Mesoporous Silica Materials; 17. Building Molecular Machines on Surfaces; 18. Control of Morphology in Mesoporous and Mesostructured Hybrid Materials; Part Four Biomimetic Chemistry; 19. Biomimetically Inspired Signaling
- 20. Imprinted Functionalized Silica21. Bioinspired Block Copolymer-Based Hybrid Materials; Part Five Interfacial Chemistry, Multifunctionality, and Interdisciplinarity; 22. Emerging Concepts in Interfacial Chemistry of Hybrid Materials: Nanocontainer-Based Self-Healing Coatings; 23. Molecular Schizophrenics: Switchable Materials with Multiple Functions; 24. Hybrid Nanomaterials Research: Is It Really Interdisciplinary?; 25. Supramolecular Chemistry Meets Hybrid (Nano)Materials: A Brief Look Ahead; Appendix 1; Index
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Description based on metadata supplied by the publisher and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 9786612690563
- 9781282690561
- 1282690566
- 9780470552704
- 0470552700
- 9780470552698
- 0470552697
- OCLC:
- 609862508
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