Nagai, Atsushi,

Conjugated Objects : Developments, Synthesis, and Applications / Atsushi Nagai. - First edition. - 1 online resource (xviii, 536 pages)

chapter 1 Unique Electronic and Stereochemical Properties of Salen Complexes -- chapter 2 Fused Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds: [n]Acenes, [n]Helicenes, and Their Heterocyclic Analogues -- chapter 3 Poly(ortho-Phenylene)s and Their derivatives: Synthesis, Conformation, and Physical Properties -- chapter 4 Electrochemistry of Conjugated Polymers: Synthesis, Properties, and Reactions -- chapter 5 Chain-Growth Polymerization for the Synthesis of p-Conjugated Polymers -- chapter 6 Synthesis of Polythiophene-Based Architectural Macromolecules: Recent Progress in Controlled Polymerization -- chapter 7 Through-Space-Conjugated Compounds -- chapter 8 Synthesis, Structures, and Functions of Helical p-Conjugated Polymers -- chapter 9 Control of Self-Assembling Behavior of Organic Polymers via Charge Transfer (CT) Interaction of p-Conjugated Planes -- chapter 10 Liquid Crystalline Materials in Mesoscopic Scale -- chapter 11 Bulk Supramolecular Assemblies Constructed from Macrocyclic Compounds -- chapter 12 Precision Spatial Arrangement of Chromophores Using Cyclic Aromatic Triamide Scaffolds -- chapter 13 Supramolecular Assemblies of p-Electronic Charged Species -- chapter 14 Theory Study and Present CT Trend of Organic Charge Transfer Complexes -- chapter 15 Construction of a Conjugation System with Heteroatoms in Polymer Main Chains -- chapter 16 Nanoscale Carbon Materials: Carbon Nanotubes -- chapter 17 Conjugated Polymers Nanostructures: Synthesis and Applications.

"Conjugated Objects: Development, Synthesis, and Application contains 17 chapters written by young researchers and contains current trends in pi-conjugated systems for application in broad research areas such as design of unique pi-conjugation, catalysts, self-assembly, charge transfer complexes, liquid crystals, supramolecules, and nanostructures by using conjugated small and/or macro-objects organically or electrochemically. The book can be used as a textbook of basic learning by undergraduate and graduate students of chemistry, electrical and electronics engineering, and materials science and by supramolecular researchers in nanotechnology and biotechnology."--Provided by publisher.

9781315229621 9781351859608

10.1201/9781315229621 doi


Nanostructured materials.
Supramolecular chemistry.
Chemical processes.
Electrochemistry.
Electromagnetics & Microwaves
Optoelectronics
Polymers & Plastics
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Material Science

QD878 / .N343 2017