Molecular Photoswitches
Chemistry, Properties, and Applications
Herausgegeben:Pianowski, Zbigniew L.;Mitarbeit:Feringa, Ben L.
Molecular Photoswitches
Chemistry, Properties, and Applications
Herausgegeben:Pianowski, Zbigniew L.;Mitarbeit:Feringa, Ben L.
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Umfassende Darstellung des neuen Bereichs der molekularen Photoschalter: chemische Klassen, Anwendungen für die Materialwissenschaft und biologische Systeme. Ein unverzichtbares Nachschlagewerk für alle, die in diesem interdisziplinären Bereich arbeiten.
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Umfassende Darstellung des neuen Bereichs der molekularen Photoschalter: chemische Klassen, Anwendungen für die Materialwissenschaft und biologische Systeme. Ein unverzichtbares Nachschlagewerk für alle, die in diesem interdisziplinären Bereich arbeiten.
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- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1134768 000
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 1152
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 177mm x 66mm
- Gewicht: 2438g
- ISBN-13: 9783527347681
- ISBN-10: 3527347682
- Artikelnr.: 62701346
- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1134768 000
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 1152
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 177mm x 66mm
- Gewicht: 2438g
- ISBN-13: 9783527347681
- ISBN-10: 3527347682
- Artikelnr.: 62701346
Zbigniew Pianowski is a group leader at the Institute of Organic Chemistry at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany. He received his PhD in chemistry in 2008 under the supervision of Prof. Nicolas Winssinger at ISIS ULP Strasbourg, France. Then, he joined the group of Prof. Donald Hilvert at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, as postdoctoral fellow, working in the area of protein engineering. In 2022, he accomplished his habilitation at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. His current research interests are focused on applications of molecular photoswitches to control biological systems, the origins of life on earth, and various aspects of synthetic biology.
Foreword
INTRODUCTION: Interplay of Light and Matter
1. Photophysical Properties of Molecular Photoswitches
2. Computational Methods and Photochromism
PART I: Chemical Classes of Molecular Photoswitches
3. Azobenzenes: The Quest for Visible Light Triggering
4. Diazocines - Bridged Azobenzenes with Unusual Properties
5. Arylazoheterocycles
6. Arylhydrazones
7. Spiropyrans - Molecules with Multiple Facets
8. Diarylethenes
9. Fulgides and Fulgimides
10. Dihydropyrene/Cyclophanediene
11. Chiroptical Molecular Switches
12. Stilbenes Revisited
13. Indigoids
14. Dono-Acceptor Stenhouse Adducts
15. Photochromic Imines
16. Norbornadiene/Quadricyclane (NBD/QC) and Conversion of Solar Energy
17. Dihydroazulene/Vinylheptafulvene (DHA/VHF) and Molecular Electronics
18. Other Emerging Switches
19. Photochromism of Coordination Compounds
20. Catalysis with Molecular Switches
PART II: Materials Based on Molecular Photoswitches
21. Multinary Molecular Switches and their Applications
22. Light-Induced Solid-to-Liquid Transitions of Photochromic Materials
23. Rapid Switching and Holographx
24. Photoswitchable Ion Receptors
25. Molecular Switches in Liquid Crystalline Polymer Actuator
26. Photochromism in Liquid Crystals
27. Superresolution Microscopy with Photoswitchable Fluorophores
28. Photochromic Nanoparticles: From Fluorescence to Assembly
29. Photochromism and Mechanical Performance of Diarylethene Molecular Crystals
30. Light-Triggered Metal-Organic Frameworks
31. Molecular Switches and Motors in 2D Assemblies
32. Light-Driven Molecular Machines
33. Photochromic Molecular Logic Devices
PART III: Photomodulation of Biological Systems
34. In Vivo Applications of Photoswitchable Bioactive Compounds
35. Photopharmacology of Antibiotic Agents
36. Photoswitchable Cytotoxins
37. Photopharmacology of G-Protein-Coupled Receptors
38. Photoswitching of Ion Channels
39. Photochromic Oligonucleotides
40. Photochromic Peptides and Peptoids
41. Photochromic Saccharides
42. Light-Propelled Muscles and Photoregulation of Motor Proteins
43. Computational Design of Photochromic Proteins
INTRODUCTION: Interplay of Light and Matter
1. Photophysical Properties of Molecular Photoswitches
2. Computational Methods and Photochromism
PART I: Chemical Classes of Molecular Photoswitches
3. Azobenzenes: The Quest for Visible Light Triggering
4. Diazocines - Bridged Azobenzenes with Unusual Properties
5. Arylazoheterocycles
6. Arylhydrazones
7. Spiropyrans - Molecules with Multiple Facets
8. Diarylethenes
9. Fulgides and Fulgimides
10. Dihydropyrene/Cyclophanediene
11. Chiroptical Molecular Switches
12. Stilbenes Revisited
13. Indigoids
14. Dono-Acceptor Stenhouse Adducts
15. Photochromic Imines
16. Norbornadiene/Quadricyclane (NBD/QC) and Conversion of Solar Energy
17. Dihydroazulene/Vinylheptafulvene (DHA/VHF) and Molecular Electronics
18. Other Emerging Switches
19. Photochromism of Coordination Compounds
20. Catalysis with Molecular Switches
PART II: Materials Based on Molecular Photoswitches
21. Multinary Molecular Switches and their Applications
22. Light-Induced Solid-to-Liquid Transitions of Photochromic Materials
23. Rapid Switching and Holographx
24. Photoswitchable Ion Receptors
25. Molecular Switches in Liquid Crystalline Polymer Actuator
26. Photochromism in Liquid Crystals
27. Superresolution Microscopy with Photoswitchable Fluorophores
28. Photochromic Nanoparticles: From Fluorescence to Assembly
29. Photochromism and Mechanical Performance of Diarylethene Molecular Crystals
30. Light-Triggered Metal-Organic Frameworks
31. Molecular Switches and Motors in 2D Assemblies
32. Light-Driven Molecular Machines
33. Photochromic Molecular Logic Devices
PART III: Photomodulation of Biological Systems
34. In Vivo Applications of Photoswitchable Bioactive Compounds
35. Photopharmacology of Antibiotic Agents
36. Photoswitchable Cytotoxins
37. Photopharmacology of G-Protein-Coupled Receptors
38. Photoswitching of Ion Channels
39. Photochromic Oligonucleotides
40. Photochromic Peptides and Peptoids
41. Photochromic Saccharides
42. Light-Propelled Muscles and Photoregulation of Motor Proteins
43. Computational Design of Photochromic Proteins
Foreword
INTRODUCTION: Interplay of Light and Matter
1. Photophysical Properties of Molecular Photoswitches
2. Computational Methods and Photochromism
PART I: Chemical Classes of Molecular Photoswitches
3. Azobenzenes: The Quest for Visible Light Triggering
4. Diazocines - Bridged Azobenzenes with Unusual Properties
5. Arylazoheterocycles
6. Arylhydrazones
7. Spiropyrans - Molecules with Multiple Facets
8. Diarylethenes
9. Fulgides and Fulgimides
10. Dihydropyrene/Cyclophanediene
11. Chiroptical Molecular Switches
12. Stilbenes Revisited
13. Indigoids
14. Dono-Acceptor Stenhouse Adducts
15. Photochromic Imines
16. Norbornadiene/Quadricyclane (NBD/QC) and Conversion of Solar Energy
17. Dihydroazulene/Vinylheptafulvene (DHA/VHF) and Molecular Electronics
18. Other Emerging Switches
19. Photochromism of Coordination Compounds
20. Catalysis with Molecular Switches
PART II: Materials Based on Molecular Photoswitches
21. Multinary Molecular Switches and their Applications
22. Light-Induced Solid-to-Liquid Transitions of Photochromic Materials
23. Rapid Switching and Holographx
24. Photoswitchable Ion Receptors
25. Molecular Switches in Liquid Crystalline Polymer Actuator
26. Photochromism in Liquid Crystals
27. Superresolution Microscopy with Photoswitchable Fluorophores
28. Photochromic Nanoparticles: From Fluorescence to Assembly
29. Photochromism and Mechanical Performance of Diarylethene Molecular Crystals
30. Light-Triggered Metal-Organic Frameworks
31. Molecular Switches and Motors in 2D Assemblies
32. Light-Driven Molecular Machines
33. Photochromic Molecular Logic Devices
PART III: Photomodulation of Biological Systems
34. In Vivo Applications of Photoswitchable Bioactive Compounds
35. Photopharmacology of Antibiotic Agents
36. Photoswitchable Cytotoxins
37. Photopharmacology of G-Protein-Coupled Receptors
38. Photoswitching of Ion Channels
39. Photochromic Oligonucleotides
40. Photochromic Peptides and Peptoids
41. Photochromic Saccharides
42. Light-Propelled Muscles and Photoregulation of Motor Proteins
43. Computational Design of Photochromic Proteins
INTRODUCTION: Interplay of Light and Matter
1. Photophysical Properties of Molecular Photoswitches
2. Computational Methods and Photochromism
PART I: Chemical Classes of Molecular Photoswitches
3. Azobenzenes: The Quest for Visible Light Triggering
4. Diazocines - Bridged Azobenzenes with Unusual Properties
5. Arylazoheterocycles
6. Arylhydrazones
7. Spiropyrans - Molecules with Multiple Facets
8. Diarylethenes
9. Fulgides and Fulgimides
10. Dihydropyrene/Cyclophanediene
11. Chiroptical Molecular Switches
12. Stilbenes Revisited
13. Indigoids
14. Dono-Acceptor Stenhouse Adducts
15. Photochromic Imines
16. Norbornadiene/Quadricyclane (NBD/QC) and Conversion of Solar Energy
17. Dihydroazulene/Vinylheptafulvene (DHA/VHF) and Molecular Electronics
18. Other Emerging Switches
19. Photochromism of Coordination Compounds
20. Catalysis with Molecular Switches
PART II: Materials Based on Molecular Photoswitches
21. Multinary Molecular Switches and their Applications
22. Light-Induced Solid-to-Liquid Transitions of Photochromic Materials
23. Rapid Switching and Holographx
24. Photoswitchable Ion Receptors
25. Molecular Switches in Liquid Crystalline Polymer Actuator
26. Photochromism in Liquid Crystals
27. Superresolution Microscopy with Photoswitchable Fluorophores
28. Photochromic Nanoparticles: From Fluorescence to Assembly
29. Photochromism and Mechanical Performance of Diarylethene Molecular Crystals
30. Light-Triggered Metal-Organic Frameworks
31. Molecular Switches and Motors in 2D Assemblies
32. Light-Driven Molecular Machines
33. Photochromic Molecular Logic Devices
PART III: Photomodulation of Biological Systems
34. In Vivo Applications of Photoswitchable Bioactive Compounds
35. Photopharmacology of Antibiotic Agents
36. Photoswitchable Cytotoxins
37. Photopharmacology of G-Protein-Coupled Receptors
38. Photoswitching of Ion Channels
39. Photochromic Oligonucleotides
40. Photochromic Peptides and Peptoids
41. Photochromic Saccharides
42. Light-Propelled Muscles and Photoregulation of Motor Proteins
43. Computational Design of Photochromic Proteins