E-Book, Englisch, 504 Seiten, E-Book
Nakanishi Supramolecular Soft Matter
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-1-118-09532-4
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
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Applications in Materials and Organic Electronics
E-Book, Englisch, 504 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-1-118-09532-4
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The pivotal text that bridges the gap between fundamentals andapplications of soft matter in organic electronics
Covering an expanding and highly coveted subject area,Supramolecular Soft Matter enlists the services of leadingresearchers to help readers understand and manipulate theelectronic properties of supramolecular soft materials for use inorganic opto-electronic devices, such as photovoltaics and fieldeffect transistors, some of the most desired materials for energyconservation. Rather than offering a compilation of current trendsin supramolecular soft matter, this book bridges the gap betweenfundamentals and applications of soft matter in organic electronicsin an effort to open new directions in research for applyingsupramolecular assembly into organic materials while also focusingon the morphological functions originating from the materials'self-assembled architectures. This unique approach distinguishesSupramolecular Soft Matter as a valuable resource for learning toidentify concepts that hold promise for the successful developmentof organic/polymeric electronics for use in real-worldapplications. Supramolecular Soft Matter:
* Combines important topics to help supramolecular chemists andorganic electronics researchers work together
* Covers an interdisciplinary field of prime importance togovernment-supported R&D research
* Discusses the concepts and perspectives in a dynamic field toaid in the successful development of organic electronics
* Includes applications for energy conservation like photovoltaicsand field effect transistors
Teeming with applicable information on both molecular design andsynthesis, as well as the development of smart molecular assembliesfor organic electronic systems, Supramolecular Soft Matter providesmore practical in-depth coverage of this rapidly evolvingtechnology than any other book in its field.
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PREFACE (Dr. Takashi Nakanishi).
1. SUPRAMOLECULAR OBJECTS TOWARDS MULTI-TASK ORGANICMATERIALS.
Chapter 1. Supramolecular Materialization of FullereneAssemblies (Sukumaran Santhosh Babu, Hidehiko Asanuma, TakashiNakanishi).
Chapter 2. Tuning Amphiphilicity of Building Blocks forControlled Self-assembly and Dis-assembly: A Way for Fabrication ofFunctional Supramolecular Materials (Huaping Xu, XiZhang).
Chapter 3. Organic-Inorganic Supramolecular Materials(Katsuhiko Ariga, Jonathan P. Hill, Qingmin Ji).
2. STIMULI RESPONSIVE DYE ORGANIZED SOFT MATERIALS.
Chapter 4. Functional Materials from Supramolecular AzobenzeneDye Architectures (Charl F. J. Faul).
Chapter 5. Stimuli Responsive Supramolecular Dye Assemblies(Shiki Yagai).
Chapter 6. Anion Responsive Supramolecular Dye Chemistry(Hiromitsu Maeda).
3. DIMENSION CONTROLLED ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS.
Chapter 7. Polymeric Frameworks towards Porous Semiconductors(Jens Weber, Michael Bojdys, Arne Thomas).
Chapter 8. Two-Dimensional Semiconductive p-ElectronicFrameworks (Donglin Jiang, Xuesong Ding, Jia Guo).
Chapter 9. Polymer Friendly Metal-Organic Frameworks (TakashiUemura).
4. RECENT TRENDS OF ORGANIC RADICAL MATERIALS.
Chapter 10. Multidimensional Supramolecular Organizations Basedon Polychlorotriphenylmethyl Radicals (Veronica Mugnaini, MartaMas-Torrent, Imma Ratera, Concepció Rovira, JaumeVeciana).
Chapter 11. Photoswitching Property of Diarylethenes inMolecular Magnetism and Electronics (Kenji Matsuda, KenjiHigashiguchi).
5. ORGANOGELS AND POLYMER ASSEMBLY.
Chapter 12. Self-Oscillating Polymer Gels (RyoYoshida).
Chapter 13. Self-Assembly of Conjugated Polymers and theirApplication to Biosensors (David Bilby, Jinsang Kim).
6. SUPRAMOLECULAR LIQUID CRYSTALS.
Chapter 14. Advanced Systems of Supramolecular Liquid Crystals(Takuma Yasuda, Takashi Kato).
Chapter 15. Supramolecular and Dendron Liquid Crystals (JohnW. Goodby, Isabel M. Saez).
Chapter 16. Photoresponsive Chiral Liquid Crystals (RatheeshK. Vijayaraghavan, Suresh Das).
Chapter 17. Liquid Crystals towards Soft-Organic Semiconductors(Yo Shimizu).
7. SUPRAMOLECULAR COMPOSITES BASED ON CARBONNANOTUBES.
Chapter 18. CNT/Polymer Composite Materials (TsuyohikoFujigaya, Yasuhiko Tanaka, Naotoshi Nakashima).
Chapter 19. Interaction of Carbon Nanotubes and Small Molecules(Sampath Srinivasan, Ayyappanpillai Ajayaghosh).
Chapter 20. The Tuning CNT Devices using Self-assembling Organicand Biological Molecules (Jeong-O Lee, Ju-Jin Kim).
8. OPTOELECTRONICS BASED ON SUPRAMOLECULARASSEMBLIES.
Chapter 21. Mimicking Photosynthesis with Fullerene-BasedSystems (Juan Luis Delgado, Dirk M. Guldi, NazarioMartín).
Chapter 22. Recent Trends of Supramolecular Photovoltaic Systems(Dario M. Bassani).
FUTURE PERSPECTIVE IN SUPRAMOLECULAR SOFT MATERIALS.
Commentary 1. What will be the Rosetta stone for thenext-generation supramolecular chemistry? (Takuzo Aida).
Commentary 2. Supramolecular Chemistry in Material Science(Dirk G. Kurth, Chemische Technologie der Materialsynthese,Universität Würzburg, Germany).