Supramolecular Chemistry

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Balzani, Vincenzo (Editor), de Cola, L. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1992, 1992
Edition:1st ed. 1992
Series:Nato Science Series C:, Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Kinetic and spectroscopic investigation of the influence of conformation and orbital-symmetry on long-range intramolecular donor-acceptor interaction
  • Supramolecular arrays for the efficient conversion of light into chemical energy in the solid state
  • Into the third dimension of coordination chemistry: towards starburst arrays
  • Antenna effects and photoinduced electron transfer in polynuclear metal complexes
  • Long-range electron and energy transfer in molecular assemblies
  • Synthetic molecular knots
  • Proton transfer photoreactions in supramolecular systems
  • The optimization of photochemical energy conversion: synthetic supramolecular devices vis a vis photosynthesis
  • Intramolecular electron transfer in donor acceptor systems linked by a flexible chain
  • Attempts to mimic biomembrane processes: function of phospholipase A2 at lipid monolayers
  • Photochemistry of crown ether styryl dyes
  • Towards synthetic enzymes based on porphyrins and steroids
  • Self-assembly in chemical systems
  • Hydrogen bonding in supramolecular functions
  • New shapes for selective molecular recognition from calixarenes
  • Calix[4]arenes, molecular platforms for supramolecular structures
  • Molecules with large cavities. Selective complexation of inorganic and organic guests
  • Multi-electron redox activity of supramolecular coordination compounds containing metallocyclam and ferrocene fragments
  • New approaches to anion coordination chemistry. Acyclic quaternary polybipyridinium receptors designed to bind anionic guest species
  • Supramolecular cyclophane chemistry
  • New synthetic receptors for complexation and catalysis
  • Unimolecular Micelles
  • Ru(II) and/or Os(II) trimetallic complexes of tris(bipyri-dine) bridging ligands. Absorption spectra, luminescence properties, electrochemical behavior, and intercomponent energy transfer
  • Photophysical properties of thionine and methylene blue when bound to DNA, polynucleotides or nucleotides
  • Structure and binding for cyclophane-arene complexes in water from Monte Carlo simulations
  • Photoinduced electron transfer between intercalated molecules: using polynucleotides to self-assemble donor-acceptor systems
  • Synthesis and properties of heterometal cubane-type clusters in ferredoxins
  • Binding and catalysis in water
  • Ferrocene as the central unit in novel, redox-sensitive ligands, monomers, and receptors
  • Author index