π-Stacked Polymers and Molecules [electronic resource] : Theory, Synthesis, and Properties / edited by Tamaki Nakano.
By: Nakano, Tamaki [editor.].
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BookPublisher: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XII, 270 p. 269 illus., 43 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9784431541295.Subject(s): Chemistry | Polymers | Optical materials | Chemistry | Polymer Sciences | Optical and Electronic Materials | Electrochemistry | Energy Efficiency (incl. Buildings)DDC classification: 541.2254 Online resources: Click here to access online Synthesis and Properties of π-Stacked Vinyl Polymers -- Reversible Polymerization Techniques Leading to π-Stacked Polymers -- Cyclophane-based π-Stacked Polymers -- π-Stacked Oligomers as Models for Semiconducting Conjugated Organic Materials -- π-Stacking on Density Functional Theory: A Review.
This book covers broad aspects of the chemistry of π-stacked polymers and low-molecular-weight molecules, from synthesis through theory. It is intended for graduate students and researchers in academia and industry and consists of chapters written by renowned scientists who have made significant contributions to this field in the past decade. π-Stacked polymers and low-molecular-weight molecules are expected to replace main-chain conjugated polymers such as polyacetylenes and polythiophenes as organic conducting and energy-transferring substances that are important as materials for photo-electronic applications. π-Stacked polymers and molecules have significant advantages over main-chain conjugated polymers, i.e., high solubility in solvents, large freedom in molecular design, and colorless nature.
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