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This book provides readers with a one-stop entry into the chemistry of varied hybrids and applications, from a molecular synthetic standpoint
. Describes introduction and effect of organic structures on specific support components (carbon-based materials, proteins, metals, and polymers). . Chapters cover hot topics including nanodiamonds, nanocrystals, metal-organic frameworks, peptide bioconjugates, and chemoselective protein modification . Describes analytical techniques, with pros and cons, to validate synthetic strategies . Edited by internationally-recognized chemists from different…mehr

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This book provides readers with a one-stop entry into the chemistry of varied hybrids and applications, from a molecular synthetic standpoint

. Describes introduction and effect of organic structures on specific support components (carbon-based materials, proteins, metals, and polymers). . Chapters cover hot topics including nanodiamonds, nanocrystals, metal-organic frameworks, peptide bioconjugates, and chemoselective protein modification . Describes analytical techniques, with pros and cons, to validate synthetic strategies . Edited by internationally-recognized chemists from different backgrounds (synthetic polymer chemistry, inorganic surfaces and particles, and synthetic organic chemistry) to pull together diverse perspectives and approaches


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Autorenporträt
Bernadette Charleux is a Professor at the Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University, and a Senior Member of the Institut Universitaire de France.

Christophe Copéret (CCH) is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry (Institute of Inorganic chemistry) at ETH Zürich.

Emmanuel Lacôte is CNRS Research Director at CPE Lyon.