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A description of applications to electrical conductors, nonlinear optical devices, polymer light-omitting diodes (LEDs), electronic devices, batteries, antistatic coatings, and transistors. It reviews cases of metal-organic polymers incorporated with traditional organic polymers; assesses key properties of conjugated polymers; discusses features of d10 complexes and their interactions with DNA; and more.

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". . .provides a comprehensive account of rapidly developing topics in inorganic photochemsitry, and its purchase can be emphatically recommended for specialists and relevant libraries."
---Angewandte Chemie
". . .provides an excellent review of the multimetallic and macromolecular photochemistry and will generally serve as a useful reference, particularly to photochemists. It is recommended as valuable resource in a private or institutional library."
---Journal of the American Chemical Society
". . .provide[s] a survey of present research in the most important directions. . ..This volume will be welcomed by the researchers and graduate students working in organic supramolecular chemistry. . ..[a] wealth of information."
---Polymer News, 2001



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Metal-organic conducting polymers - photoactive switching in molecular wires; luminescence behaviour of polynuclear metals complexes of copper (I), silver (I), and gold (I); electron transfer within synthetic polypeptides and de novo designed proteins; tridentate bridging ligands in the construction of stereochemically defined supramolecular complexes; the photophysical and photochemical properties of metallo-1,2-enedithiolates; molecular and supramolecular photochemistry of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins.

Multimetallic and Macromolecular Inorganic

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    A Hardback by V. Ramamurthy, Kirk S. Schanze

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 09/07/1999
      ISBN13: 9780824773922, 978-0824773922
      ISBN10: 0824773926

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A description of applications to electrical conductors, nonlinear optical devices, polymer light-omitting diodes (LEDs), electronic devices, batteries, antistatic coatings, and transistors. It reviews cases of metal-organic polymers incorporated with traditional organic polymers; assesses key properties of conjugated polymers; discusses features of d10 complexes and their interactions with DNA; and more.

      Trade Review

      ". . .provides a comprehensive account of rapidly developing topics in inorganic photochemsitry, and its purchase can be emphatically recommended for specialists and relevant libraries."
      ---Angewandte Chemie
      ". . .provides an excellent review of the multimetallic and macromolecular photochemistry and will generally serve as a useful reference, particularly to photochemists. It is recommended as valuable resource in a private or institutional library."
      ---Journal of the American Chemical Society
      ". . .provide[s] a survey of present research in the most important directions. . ..This volume will be welcomed by the researchers and graduate students working in organic supramolecular chemistry. . ..[a] wealth of information."
      ---Polymer News, 2001



      Table of Contents
      Metal-organic conducting polymers - photoactive switching in molecular wires; luminescence behaviour of polynuclear metals complexes of copper (I), silver (I), and gold (I); electron transfer within synthetic polypeptides and de novo designed proteins; tridentate bridging ligands in the construction of stereochemically defined supramolecular complexes; the photophysical and photochemical properties of metallo-1,2-enedithiolates; molecular and supramolecular photochemistry of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins.

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