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Tailored Organic-Inorganic Materials

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ISBN-10: 1118773462

ISBN-13: 9781118773468

Edition: 2015

Authors: Ernesto Brunet, Jorge L. �n, Abraham Clearfield

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The book deals with the famous query by Richard Feynman, "What would the properties of materials be if we could really arrange the atoms (molecules) the way we want them?" Feynman also wondered: "What could we do with layered structures with just the right layers?" The state of the art in building laminar materials of different kinds for diverse applications is thoroughly covered in this book.  After discussing the basic chemistry involved, The basic chemistry involved in the field and the techniques used for techniques are discussed, including: variable porosity; molecular and shape recognition; detection, separation and storage of small molecules; supramolecular chirality; chiral memory…    
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Book details

List price: $278.95
Copyright year: 2015
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Limited
Publication date: 4/17/2015
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 480
Size: 6.45" wide x 9.50" long x 1.20" tall
Weight: 1.782
Language: English

Abraham Clearfield's research interests are focused on solid state and materials chemistry and encompass a wide variety of projects. An important goal is the ability to design and synthesize new materials whose structure and properties can be predicted and controlled. Layered compounds are amenable to manipulation to produce new structures because of the weak forces between layers and his group have learned how to separate the layers of several classes of compounds and are reconstituting them into novel materials. For example, photochemically active species may be encapsulated to produce permanently porous structures of controlled pore size - such compounds may prove to be selective…