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Mesomolecules, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995
From Molecules to Materials
Structure Energetics and Reactivity in Chemistry Series, Vol. 1
Coordinators: Mendenhall D., Liebman Joel F., Greenberg A.
Language: EnglishSubject for Mesomolecules:
Publication date: 12-2012
199 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback
199 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback
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The title of this volume implies a progression of sorts from species of molecular size to a product described on the basis of continuum prop erties. The difference in approach from the standpoint of molecular be havior, on the one hand-more the forte of chemists-and from the standpoint of large-scale properties, on the other-more the province of chemical engineers and materials scientists-represents a severe cultural divide, but one with much potential for creative input from both sides. Chapter 1 of this volume attempts a broad survey of trends toward the synthesis of large, well-defined molecular systems with interesting physical, chemical, or material properties. Review articles with more de tailed treatments are emphasized. In Chapter 2, Newkome and Moore field summarize work on synthesis of /I cascade" molecules. Next, Denti, Campagna, and Balzani describe the synthesis of assemblies with con nected metal-containing chromophore units which transmit electrons or electronic energy in defined ways. In Chapter 4 Wuest describes the con struction of hydrogen-bonded organic networks, and in Chapter 5 Michl defines a molecular-level construction set. Finally, Jaszczak points out how nature's attempts over geological time spans are emulated by recent human synthetic activity in the fullerene arena, through the appearance of various morphologies of natural graphite. The book concludes with a method for describing fractal-like mole cules, and an index based on the method for appropriate compounds described in the text.
Preface From molecules to materials. Cascade molecules. Dendritic polynuclear metal complexes with made-to-order luminescent and redox properties. Molecular tectonics. Supramolecular assemblies from Tinkertoy rigid-rod molecules. Graphite: Flat, fibrous and spherical. Fractal index and fractal notation. Index.
This book provides an introduction to notable examples of mesomolecules by introducing their syntheses, and chemical behavior and by providing contemporary explanations for these properties. It also makes connections with present and anticipated applications of mesomolecules.
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