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Due to their innovative properties, the chemistry of carbon rich compounds is now one of the most interesting developments in the field of nano chemistry. New molecules with exciting novel properties underline the importance of this topic straddling organic synthesis and material science. This book focuses on the synthesis of these compounds, adopting a particularly appropriate approach. A team of excellent international authors guarantees high-quality content, covering such topics as - Monodisperse Carbon-Rich Oligomers - Molecular Electronic Wires - Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons - Theory -…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Due to their innovative properties, the chemistry of carbon rich compounds is now one of the most interesting developments in the field of nano chemistry. New molecules with exciting novel properties underline the importance of this topic straddling organic synthesis and material science.
This book focuses on the synthesis of these compounds, adopting a particularly appropriate approach. A team of excellent international authors guarantees high-quality content, covering such topics as
- Monodisperse Carbon-Rich Oligomers
- Molecular Electronic Wires
- Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons
- Theory
- Solid-State Chemistry (PDAs)
- Chirality
- Nonconjugated Small Molecules
- Nanotubes
- Fullerenes
- Polyynes
- Macrocycles
- Dendrimers
- Phenylenes
- Diamondoid Structures
The result is a must-have for everyone working in this expanding and interdisciplinary field, including organic and polymer chemists, materials scientists, and chemists working in industry, and should be among the shelves of any relevant departmental library.
Autorenporträt
Michael M. Haley received both his BA (1987) and PhD (1991) degrees from Rice University. After postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley (1991-93), he joined the faculty at the University of Oregon (1993) and is now Professor of Chemistry and member of the Materials Science Institute. Haley is author of 80+ publications and his research interests span a variety of carbon-rich systems, from metalla-aromatics to molecules based on phenyl-acetylene scaffolding.

Rik R. Tykwinski received his BS degree from the University of Minnesota-Duluth and his PhD from the University of Utah. After postdoctoral studies at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zürich (1994-97), he joined the faculty of the University of Alberta in 1997 and is now Professor of Chemistry. He has published over 85 research papers, most of which describe the synthesis and unique properties of carbon-rich acetylenic molecules.
Rezensionen
"The text is clearly written and the synthetic schemes adequately explained. Its wealth of information and the extensive bibliography make this book a good companion to the graduate student, the synthetic chemist or the chemical technologist." - Chemistry World