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Design Synthesis And Characterization Of New Supramolecular Architectures 1st Edition Massimo Baroncini Auth

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Design Synthesis And Characterization Of New Supramolecular Architectures 1st Edition Massimo Baroncini Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.84 MB
Pages: 90
Author: Massimo Baroncini (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642192845, 364219284X
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Design Synthesis And Characterization Of New Supramolecular Architectures 1st Edition Massimo Baroncini Auth by Massimo Baroncini (auth.) 9783642192845, 364219284X instant download after payment.

This thesis focuses on the bottom-up design, construction and operation of supramolecular systems capable of behaving as devices and machines on the molecular scale, which is a topic of great interest in nanoscience and a fascinating challenge in nanotechnology. In particular, the systems investigated here include: polyviologen dendrimers capable of behaving as hosts and chargestoring devices; molecular machines based on pseudorotaxanes/rotaxanes and operated by photoinduced proton transfer, or photoisomerization reactions; and a simple unimolecular multiplexer/demultiplexer. The systems have been characterized using a variety of techniques including absorption and emission spectra, laser flash photolysis, NMR spectroscopy, electrochemical experiments, stopped flow measurements. This research addresses a large number of open problems in the nanosciences, dealing with a wide range of the most advanced applications of supramolecular systems.

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