Electrochemistry of Functional Supramolecular Systems

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2010-01-19
Publisher(s): Wiley-Interscience
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Summary

With contributions from the most prominent experts around the world, this resource provides an accessible summary of electrochemical techniques and the applications of electrochemical concepts to molecular-level systems. It describes the most important electro-active functional supramolecular systems developed so far, including rotaxanes and catenanes as molecular machines and as elements for information processing; dendrimers as molecular batteries, sensors, light harvesting antennae, and drug delivery systems; and bio-hybrid devices. This text offers both a working reference to scientists studying chemistry, physics, biology, and nanotechnology, and an advanced textbook for graduate/postgraduate students in these fields.

Author Biography

Paola Ceroni, PhD, is Associate Professor of at the University of Bologna. Dr.Ceroni's research focuses on the photochemistry and electrochemistry of molecular and supramolecular systems, with particular emphasis on photoactive dendrimers. Dr. Ceroni is coauthor of approximately 100 scientific papers. Alberto Credi, PhD is Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of Bologna. Dr. Credi is particularly interested in the development of molecular machine, and has coauthored about 160 scientific papers in the fields of molecular and supramolecular photochemistry and electrochemistry. He is also the coauthor of the monograph Molecular Devices and Machines and of a handbook of Photochemistry. Margherita Venturi is Professor of Chemistry at the University of Bologna. Form 1972 to 1991, she worked at the National Research Council of Bologna, Studying the electron-transfer processes involved in model systems for the conversion of solar energy. Professor Venturi's present research focuses on the field of supramolecular photochemistry and electrochemistry. She is coauthor of about 180 articles, including several reviews. She is also the coauthor of the monograph Molecular Devices and Machines.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Wiley Series on Electrocatalysis and Electrochemistryp. vii
Forewordp. ix
Prefacep. xi
Contributorsp. xiii
Electrochemically Controlled H-Bondingp. 1
Molecular Motions Driven by Transition Metal Redox Couples: Ion Translocation and Assembling-Disassembling of Dinuclear Double-Strand Helicatesp. 33
Molecular Encapsulation of Redox-Active Guestsp. 59
Dendritic Encapsulation of Redox-Active Unitsp. 87
Redox-Active Metal-Polypyridine Dendrimers as Light-Harvesting Antennaep. 121
Dendrimers as Multielectron Storage Devicesp. 145
Self-assembled Monolayers and Multilayers of Electroactive Thiolsp. 185
Electrochemistry of Carbon Nanoparticlesp. 201
Molecular Devices Based on Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubesp. 229
Functional Electroactive Biomoleculesp. 261
Functional Nanoparticles as Catalysts and Sensorsp. 301
Biohybrid Electrochemical Devicesp. 333
Electroactive Rotaxanes and Catenanesp. 377
Electrochemically Driven Molecular Machines Based on Transition-metal Complexed Catenanes and Rotaxanesp. 425
Electroactive Molecules and Supramolecules for Information Processing and Storagep. 447
Electrochemiluminescent Systems as Devices and Sensorsp. 477
Recent Developments in the Design of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Componentsp. 523
Indexp. 581
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