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ISBN 10: 0470251441
ISBN 13: 9780470251447
Author: Alaa S Abd El Aziz, Charles E Carraher, Charles U Pittman, Martel Zeldin
(Ebook) Supramolecular and Self Assembled Metal Containing Materials 1st Edition Table of contents:
1. Supramolecular Structures and Functions with Inorganic Building Blocks
Hybrid Lipid Thin Films
Layer-by-Layer Assemblies
Structure Transcription
Functional Mesoporous Hybrids
References
2. Self-Assembly of Hydrophilic Polyoxometalate Macroanions in Dilute Solutions
Introduction
Solution Behavior of POM Macroions: Soluble but Still Aggregate
Characterization of the Supramolecular Structures
Controlling the Blackberry Formation and Blackberry Size by Changing Solvent Quality
Counterion Association around Discrete POM Macroions
Counterion Condensation around Blackberries
Soft Nature of the Blackberries—Effect of Additional Hydrogen Bonding
Weak Electrolyte Type POMs
Effect of Additional Electrolytes
Kinetic Process of Blackberry Formation
Cation Transport over the Anionic Blackberry Membrane
Macroions in Solution: An Important Linkage among Simple Ions, Polymers, Colloids, and Biosystems
References
3. Supramolecular Structures and Polyoxometalates
Supramolecular Features of Polyoxometalate-Supported Transition-Metal Complexes
Polyoxometalate Crown Ether Complexes with Supramolecular Cations
Supramolecular Water Clusters Associated with Polyoxometalates
Concluding Remarks
Acknowledgements
References
4. Supramolecular Coordination Networks Employing Sulfonate and Phosphonate Linkers: From Layers to Open Structures
Introduction
The Sulfonate Group as a Ligand
Layered Metal Sulfonates
Nonlayered Metal Sulfonates
Dynamic and Crystalline Metal Sulfonate Frameworks
Hydrogen Bonded Second Sphere Coordination Networks
Metal Phosphonates
Conclusion
References
5. Transition-Metal-Based Linear Chain Compounds
Introduction
Linear Chains of Chromium
Linear Metal Chains of Cobalt
Linear Chains of Copper
Linear Chains of Nickel
Linear Chains of Palladium
Linear Chain Compounds of Rhodium
Linear Chain of Iridium
The Platinum Blues
Concluding Remarks
References
6. Boronate-Linked Materials: Ranging from Amorphous Assemblies to Highly Structured Networks
Introduction and Scope
Supramolecular Boronate Assemblies
"Novel" Phenyl-Boron-Phenyl Sandwich Supramolecular Assembly
Coordination-Based Macrocyclic Assemblies
Coordination-Based Linear Assemblies
Covalently Linked Boronate Assemblies
Covalently Linked Macrocyclic and Cage Assemblies
Covalently Linked Linear Assemblies
Covalently Linked Network Assemblies
Summary and Outlook
References
7. Mixed-Metal Supramolecular Complexes Coupling Polyazine Light Absorbers and Reactive Metal Centers
Introduction
Light Absorption
Ruthenium Charge Transfer Light Absorbers
Osmium Charge Transfer Light Absorbers
Solar Water Splitting
Supramolecular Charge Transfer Complexes
Cyclic Voltammetry of Charge Transfer Light Absorbers
Various Redox, Spectroscopic, and Photophysical Properties of Ru(II)-Rh(III) and Ru(II)-Pt(II) Complexes
Photoinitiated Electron Collection
DNA Binding and Photocleavage Agents
Ru(II)-Pd(II) Complexes and Polyazine Bridging Ligands
Conclusions
References
8. Supramolecular Hybrid Materials—Integrating Functionality with Sensing
Introduction
Enhanced Coordination by Preorganization: Surface Chelate Effect and Signaling
Enhanced Signaling by Preorganization
Assembly-Disassembly
Selectivity by Polarity and Size: Biomimetic Signaling
Switching, Gating, and Signaling
Conclusions
References
9. Molecular Recognition Process between Nucleobases and Metal-Oxalato Frameworks
Molecular Recognition
Nucleobases
Oxalate
Metal-Oxalato-Nucleobase Extended Systems
Other Metal-Nucleobase 1D Extended Systems
Hybrid Systems Based on Metal-Oxalato and Protonated Nucleobases
References
10. Crystal Engineering of Coordination Polymers
Introduction
Synthetic Approaches
The Node-and-Spacer Paradigm
Bridging Ligands
Oligonuclear Complexes as Nodes
Alkoxo-Bridged Binuclear Copper(II) Complexes
Homobinuclear Complexes with Compartmental Ligands
Heterobinuclear and Heterotrimetallic Complexes
Flexible Ligand Approach: Polycarboxylates as Anionic Linkers
Dicarboxylates
Synthetic Condition Influences
Co-ligands
Ligand Adaptation
The Building-Block Approach
Oxalato-Bridged Coordination Polymers
Cyano-Bridged Coordination Polymers
Conclusions and Perspectives
References
Index
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