Supramolecular Chemistry
Herausgeber: Rurack, Knut; Martinez-Manez, Ramon
Supramolecular Chemistry
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This resource presents the first volume to collect exciting recent work on the fusion of two topical fields of research: supramolecular chemistry and hybrid materials design. Topics covered include materials design, synthesis and characterization, supramolecular chemistry strategies and processes, signaling mechanisms and signal assessment, and applications in many diverse areas. Issues related to nanofabrication or nanotechnology such as "directed and controlled assembly or disassembly", biomimetic functions or "gated host-guest chemistry" are highlighted. This provides an important reference…mehr
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This resource presents the first volume to collect exciting recent work on the fusion of two topical fields of research: supramolecular chemistry and hybrid materials design. Topics covered include materials design, synthesis and characterization, supramolecular chemistry strategies and processes, signaling mechanisms and signal assessment, and applications in many diverse areas. Issues related to nanofabrication or nanotechnology such as "directed and controlled assembly or disassembly", biomimetic functions or "gated host-guest chemistry" are highlighted. This provides an important reference for supramolecular chemists, materials scientists, analytical chemists, and high-level students in these fields.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons / Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 800
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1378g
- ISBN-13: 9780470376218
- ISBN-10: 047037621X
- Artikelnr.: 27869963
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons / Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 800
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1378g
- ISBN-13: 9780470376218
- ISBN-10: 047037621X
- Artikelnr.: 27869963
KNUT RURACK received his PhD from Humboldt University of Berlin and then joined the BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing where he currently leads a group in the Bioanalytics Division. The coauthor of over 70 research publications and one patent, he is a member of the German and American Chemical Societies. RAMÓN MARTÍNEZ-MÁÑEZ received his PhD in chemistry from the University of Valencia and was a postdoctoral fellow at Cambridge University, UK. He is currently a full professor in the Department of Chemistry at the Polytechnic University of Valencia and the coauthor of more than 170 research publications and eight patents. He is a member of the American Chemical Society.
Preface. List of Contributors. 1. Hybrid (Nano)Materials Meet
Supramolecular Chemistry--A Brief Introduction To Basic Terms And Concepts
(Knut Rurack and Ramón Martínez-Máñez). 2. Supramolecular Chemistry at the
Mesoscale (Katsuhiko Ariga, Gary J. Richards, Jonathan P. Hill, Ajayan Vinu
and Toshiyuki Mori). ORGANIC-INORGANIC HYBRID NANOMATERIALS. 3.
Silica-Based Mesoporous Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials (Frank Hoffmann
and Michael Fröba). 4. Modified Gold Nanoparticles and Surfaces (Paolo
Pengo and Lucia Pasquato). 5. Organically Functionalized Semiconductor
Nanocrystals: Synthesis, Properties and System Design for Optoelectronic
Applications (Peter Reiss, Julia De Girolamo and Adam Pron). 6.
Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes for Bioapplications (Lingrong Gu, Fushen
Lu, Pengju G. Luo, Haifang Wang, Mohammed J. Meziani and Ya-Ping Sun). 7.
Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) and Coordination Polymers (Susumu Kitagawa
and Shin-ichiro Noro). IMPROVEMENT OF SIGNALING AND SENSING BY ORGANIZATION
ON SURFACES. 8. Nanoparticle and Biomolecular-Nanoparticle Hybrid
Supramolecular Complexes for Electrochemical Signaling (Ronen Polsky, Jason
C. Harper and Susan M. Brozik). 9. Modified Nanoparticles as
Nanoelectrocatalysts and Amplifying Sensors (Shaojun Guo, Erkang Wang and
Xiurong Yang). 10. Signal Generation with Gold Nanoparticles: Photophysical
Properties for Sensor and Imaging Applications (Qingshan Wei and Alexander
Wei). 11. Optical Signaling with Silica Nanoparticles (Umberto Tonellato,
Fabrizio Mancin and Paolo Tecilla). 12. Organically Modified Quantum Dots
in Chemical and Biochemical Analysis (María Teresa Fernández Argüelles,
José M. Costa-Fernández, Rosario Pereiro and Alfredo Sanz-Medel). CONTROL
OF SUPRAMOLECULAR NANOFABRICATION, MOTION AND MORPHOLOGY. 13. Chemically
Directed Self-Assembly of Nanoparticle Structures on Surfaces (Xing Yi
Ling, David N. Reinhoudt and Jurriaan Huskens). 14. Immobilization and
Patterning of Biomolecules on Surfaces (Dorota I. Rozkiewicz, Bart Jan
Ravoo and David N. Reinhoudt). 15. Switchable Host-Guest Chemistry on
Surfaces (Jilie Kong, Chunmin Jiang and Li Mu). 16. Nanogated Mesoporous
Silica Materials (Igor I. Slowing, Brian G. Trewyn and Victor S.-Y. Lin).
17. Building Molecular Machines on Surfaces (Alberto Credi, Serena Silvi
and Margherita Venturi). 18. Control of Morphology in Mesoporous and
Mesostructured Hybrid Materials (Darren Dunphy, Bernd Smarsly and C.
Jeffrey Brinker). BIOMIMETIC CHEMISTRY. 19. Biomimetically Inspired
Signaling (Knut Rurack, Ramón Martínez-Máñez, Félix Sancenón and Ana B.
Descalzo). 20. Imprinted Functionalized Silica (Maryanne M. Collinson). 21.
Bioinspired Block Copolymer-Based Hybrid Materials (Marleen Kamperman and
Ulrich Wiesner). INTERFACIAL CHEMISTRY, MULTIFUNCTIONALITY AND
INTERDISCIPLINARITY. 22. Emerging Concepts in Interfacial Chemistry of
Hybrid Materials: Nanocontainer-Based Self-Healing Coatings (Dmitry
Shchukin, Daria Andreeva, Katja Skorb and Helmuth Möhwald). 23. Molecular
Schizophrenics--Switchable Materials with Multiple Functions (Robert Byrne
and Dermot Diamond). 24. Hybrid Nanomaterials Research--Is It Really
Interdisciplinary (Ismael Rafols, Martin Meyer and Jae-Hwan Park). 25.
Supramolecular Chemistry Meets Hybrid (Nano)Materials--A Brief Look Ahead
(Knut Rurack and Ramón Martínez-Máñez).
Supramolecular Chemistry--A Brief Introduction To Basic Terms And Concepts
(Knut Rurack and Ramón Martínez-Máñez). 2. Supramolecular Chemistry at the
Mesoscale (Katsuhiko Ariga, Gary J. Richards, Jonathan P. Hill, Ajayan Vinu
and Toshiyuki Mori). ORGANIC-INORGANIC HYBRID NANOMATERIALS. 3.
Silica-Based Mesoporous Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials (Frank Hoffmann
and Michael Fröba). 4. Modified Gold Nanoparticles and Surfaces (Paolo
Pengo and Lucia Pasquato). 5. Organically Functionalized Semiconductor
Nanocrystals: Synthesis, Properties and System Design for Optoelectronic
Applications (Peter Reiss, Julia De Girolamo and Adam Pron). 6.
Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes for Bioapplications (Lingrong Gu, Fushen
Lu, Pengju G. Luo, Haifang Wang, Mohammed J. Meziani and Ya-Ping Sun). 7.
Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) and Coordination Polymers (Susumu Kitagawa
and Shin-ichiro Noro). IMPROVEMENT OF SIGNALING AND SENSING BY ORGANIZATION
ON SURFACES. 8. Nanoparticle and Biomolecular-Nanoparticle Hybrid
Supramolecular Complexes for Electrochemical Signaling (Ronen Polsky, Jason
C. Harper and Susan M. Brozik). 9. Modified Nanoparticles as
Nanoelectrocatalysts and Amplifying Sensors (Shaojun Guo, Erkang Wang and
Xiurong Yang). 10. Signal Generation with Gold Nanoparticles: Photophysical
Properties for Sensor and Imaging Applications (Qingshan Wei and Alexander
Wei). 11. Optical Signaling with Silica Nanoparticles (Umberto Tonellato,
Fabrizio Mancin and Paolo Tecilla). 12. Organically Modified Quantum Dots
in Chemical and Biochemical Analysis (María Teresa Fernández Argüelles,
José M. Costa-Fernández, Rosario Pereiro and Alfredo Sanz-Medel). CONTROL
OF SUPRAMOLECULAR NANOFABRICATION, MOTION AND MORPHOLOGY. 13. Chemically
Directed Self-Assembly of Nanoparticle Structures on Surfaces (Xing Yi
Ling, David N. Reinhoudt and Jurriaan Huskens). 14. Immobilization and
Patterning of Biomolecules on Surfaces (Dorota I. Rozkiewicz, Bart Jan
Ravoo and David N. Reinhoudt). 15. Switchable Host-Guest Chemistry on
Surfaces (Jilie Kong, Chunmin Jiang and Li Mu). 16. Nanogated Mesoporous
Silica Materials (Igor I. Slowing, Brian G. Trewyn and Victor S.-Y. Lin).
17. Building Molecular Machines on Surfaces (Alberto Credi, Serena Silvi
and Margherita Venturi). 18. Control of Morphology in Mesoporous and
Mesostructured Hybrid Materials (Darren Dunphy, Bernd Smarsly and C.
Jeffrey Brinker). BIOMIMETIC CHEMISTRY. 19. Biomimetically Inspired
Signaling (Knut Rurack, Ramón Martínez-Máñez, Félix Sancenón and Ana B.
Descalzo). 20. Imprinted Functionalized Silica (Maryanne M. Collinson). 21.
Bioinspired Block Copolymer-Based Hybrid Materials (Marleen Kamperman and
Ulrich Wiesner). INTERFACIAL CHEMISTRY, MULTIFUNCTIONALITY AND
INTERDISCIPLINARITY. 22. Emerging Concepts in Interfacial Chemistry of
Hybrid Materials: Nanocontainer-Based Self-Healing Coatings (Dmitry
Shchukin, Daria Andreeva, Katja Skorb and Helmuth Möhwald). 23. Molecular
Schizophrenics--Switchable Materials with Multiple Functions (Robert Byrne
and Dermot Diamond). 24. Hybrid Nanomaterials Research--Is It Really
Interdisciplinary (Ismael Rafols, Martin Meyer and Jae-Hwan Park). 25.
Supramolecular Chemistry Meets Hybrid (Nano)Materials--A Brief Look Ahead
(Knut Rurack and Ramón Martínez-Máñez).
Preface. List of Contributors. 1. Hybrid (Nano)Materials Meet
Supramolecular Chemistry--A Brief Introduction To Basic Terms And Concepts
(Knut Rurack and Ramón Martínez-Máñez). 2. Supramolecular Chemistry at the
Mesoscale (Katsuhiko Ariga, Gary J. Richards, Jonathan P. Hill, Ajayan Vinu
and Toshiyuki Mori). ORGANIC-INORGANIC HYBRID NANOMATERIALS. 3.
Silica-Based Mesoporous Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials (Frank Hoffmann
and Michael Fröba). 4. Modified Gold Nanoparticles and Surfaces (Paolo
Pengo and Lucia Pasquato). 5. Organically Functionalized Semiconductor
Nanocrystals: Synthesis, Properties and System Design for Optoelectronic
Applications (Peter Reiss, Julia De Girolamo and Adam Pron). 6.
Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes for Bioapplications (Lingrong Gu, Fushen
Lu, Pengju G. Luo, Haifang Wang, Mohammed J. Meziani and Ya-Ping Sun). 7.
Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) and Coordination Polymers (Susumu Kitagawa
and Shin-ichiro Noro). IMPROVEMENT OF SIGNALING AND SENSING BY ORGANIZATION
ON SURFACES. 8. Nanoparticle and Biomolecular-Nanoparticle Hybrid
Supramolecular Complexes for Electrochemical Signaling (Ronen Polsky, Jason
C. Harper and Susan M. Brozik). 9. Modified Nanoparticles as
Nanoelectrocatalysts and Amplifying Sensors (Shaojun Guo, Erkang Wang and
Xiurong Yang). 10. Signal Generation with Gold Nanoparticles: Photophysical
Properties for Sensor and Imaging Applications (Qingshan Wei and Alexander
Wei). 11. Optical Signaling with Silica Nanoparticles (Umberto Tonellato,
Fabrizio Mancin and Paolo Tecilla). 12. Organically Modified Quantum Dots
in Chemical and Biochemical Analysis (María Teresa Fernández Argüelles,
José M. Costa-Fernández, Rosario Pereiro and Alfredo Sanz-Medel). CONTROL
OF SUPRAMOLECULAR NANOFABRICATION, MOTION AND MORPHOLOGY. 13. Chemically
Directed Self-Assembly of Nanoparticle Structures on Surfaces (Xing Yi
Ling, David N. Reinhoudt and Jurriaan Huskens). 14. Immobilization and
Patterning of Biomolecules on Surfaces (Dorota I. Rozkiewicz, Bart Jan
Ravoo and David N. Reinhoudt). 15. Switchable Host-Guest Chemistry on
Surfaces (Jilie Kong, Chunmin Jiang and Li Mu). 16. Nanogated Mesoporous
Silica Materials (Igor I. Slowing, Brian G. Trewyn and Victor S.-Y. Lin).
17. Building Molecular Machines on Surfaces (Alberto Credi, Serena Silvi
and Margherita Venturi). 18. Control of Morphology in Mesoporous and
Mesostructured Hybrid Materials (Darren Dunphy, Bernd Smarsly and C.
Jeffrey Brinker). BIOMIMETIC CHEMISTRY. 19. Biomimetically Inspired
Signaling (Knut Rurack, Ramón Martínez-Máñez, Félix Sancenón and Ana B.
Descalzo). 20. Imprinted Functionalized Silica (Maryanne M. Collinson). 21.
Bioinspired Block Copolymer-Based Hybrid Materials (Marleen Kamperman and
Ulrich Wiesner). INTERFACIAL CHEMISTRY, MULTIFUNCTIONALITY AND
INTERDISCIPLINARITY. 22. Emerging Concepts in Interfacial Chemistry of
Hybrid Materials: Nanocontainer-Based Self-Healing Coatings (Dmitry
Shchukin, Daria Andreeva, Katja Skorb and Helmuth Möhwald). 23. Molecular
Schizophrenics--Switchable Materials with Multiple Functions (Robert Byrne
and Dermot Diamond). 24. Hybrid Nanomaterials Research--Is It Really
Interdisciplinary (Ismael Rafols, Martin Meyer and Jae-Hwan Park). 25.
Supramolecular Chemistry Meets Hybrid (Nano)Materials--A Brief Look Ahead
(Knut Rurack and Ramón Martínez-Máñez).
Supramolecular Chemistry--A Brief Introduction To Basic Terms And Concepts
(Knut Rurack and Ramón Martínez-Máñez). 2. Supramolecular Chemistry at the
Mesoscale (Katsuhiko Ariga, Gary J. Richards, Jonathan P. Hill, Ajayan Vinu
and Toshiyuki Mori). ORGANIC-INORGANIC HYBRID NANOMATERIALS. 3.
Silica-Based Mesoporous Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials (Frank Hoffmann
and Michael Fröba). 4. Modified Gold Nanoparticles and Surfaces (Paolo
Pengo and Lucia Pasquato). 5. Organically Functionalized Semiconductor
Nanocrystals: Synthesis, Properties and System Design for Optoelectronic
Applications (Peter Reiss, Julia De Girolamo and Adam Pron). 6.
Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes for Bioapplications (Lingrong Gu, Fushen
Lu, Pengju G. Luo, Haifang Wang, Mohammed J. Meziani and Ya-Ping Sun). 7.
Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) and Coordination Polymers (Susumu Kitagawa
and Shin-ichiro Noro). IMPROVEMENT OF SIGNALING AND SENSING BY ORGANIZATION
ON SURFACES. 8. Nanoparticle and Biomolecular-Nanoparticle Hybrid
Supramolecular Complexes for Electrochemical Signaling (Ronen Polsky, Jason
C. Harper and Susan M. Brozik). 9. Modified Nanoparticles as
Nanoelectrocatalysts and Amplifying Sensors (Shaojun Guo, Erkang Wang and
Xiurong Yang). 10. Signal Generation with Gold Nanoparticles: Photophysical
Properties for Sensor and Imaging Applications (Qingshan Wei and Alexander
Wei). 11. Optical Signaling with Silica Nanoparticles (Umberto Tonellato,
Fabrizio Mancin and Paolo Tecilla). 12. Organically Modified Quantum Dots
in Chemical and Biochemical Analysis (María Teresa Fernández Argüelles,
José M. Costa-Fernández, Rosario Pereiro and Alfredo Sanz-Medel). CONTROL
OF SUPRAMOLECULAR NANOFABRICATION, MOTION AND MORPHOLOGY. 13. Chemically
Directed Self-Assembly of Nanoparticle Structures on Surfaces (Xing Yi
Ling, David N. Reinhoudt and Jurriaan Huskens). 14. Immobilization and
Patterning of Biomolecules on Surfaces (Dorota I. Rozkiewicz, Bart Jan
Ravoo and David N. Reinhoudt). 15. Switchable Host-Guest Chemistry on
Surfaces (Jilie Kong, Chunmin Jiang and Li Mu). 16. Nanogated Mesoporous
Silica Materials (Igor I. Slowing, Brian G. Trewyn and Victor S.-Y. Lin).
17. Building Molecular Machines on Surfaces (Alberto Credi, Serena Silvi
and Margherita Venturi). 18. Control of Morphology in Mesoporous and
Mesostructured Hybrid Materials (Darren Dunphy, Bernd Smarsly and C.
Jeffrey Brinker). BIOMIMETIC CHEMISTRY. 19. Biomimetically Inspired
Signaling (Knut Rurack, Ramón Martínez-Máñez, Félix Sancenón and Ana B.
Descalzo). 20. Imprinted Functionalized Silica (Maryanne M. Collinson). 21.
Bioinspired Block Copolymer-Based Hybrid Materials (Marleen Kamperman and
Ulrich Wiesner). INTERFACIAL CHEMISTRY, MULTIFUNCTIONALITY AND
INTERDISCIPLINARITY. 22. Emerging Concepts in Interfacial Chemistry of
Hybrid Materials: Nanocontainer-Based Self-Healing Coatings (Dmitry
Shchukin, Daria Andreeva, Katja Skorb and Helmuth Möhwald). 23. Molecular
Schizophrenics--Switchable Materials with Multiple Functions (Robert Byrne
and Dermot Diamond). 24. Hybrid Nanomaterials Research--Is It Really
Interdisciplinary (Ismael Rafols, Martin Meyer and Jae-Hwan Park). 25.
Supramolecular Chemistry Meets Hybrid (Nano)Materials--A Brief Look Ahead
(Knut Rurack and Ramón Martínez-Máñez).