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Discover a new generation of organic nanomaterials and their applications

Recent developments in nanoscience and nanotechnology have given rise to a new generation of functional organic nanomaterials with controlled morphology and well-defined properties, which enable a broad range of useful applications. This book explores some of the most important of these organic nanomaterials, describing how they are synthesized and characterized. Moreover, the book explains how researchers have incorporated organic nanomaterials into devices for real-world applications.

Featuring contributions from an international team of leading nanoscientists, Organic Nanomaterials is divided into five parts:

  • Part One introduces the fundamentals of nanomaterials and self-assembled nanostructures
  • Part Two examines carbon nanostructures?from fullerenes to carbon nanotubes to graphene?reporting on properties, theoretical studies, and applications<

    Table of Contents

    Preface vii

    Contributors ix

    1 A Proposed Taxonomy and Classification Strategy for Well-Defined, Soft-Matter Nanoscale Building Blocks 1
    Jørn B. Christensen and Donald A. Tomalia

    2 On the Role of Hydrogen-Bonding in the Nanoscale Organization of π-Conjugated Materials 33
    Albertus P. H. J. Schenning and David González-Rodríguez

    3 Chiral Organic Nanomaterials 59
    David B. Amabilino

    4 Biochemical Nanomaterials based on Poly(ε-caprolactone) 79
    Irakli Javakhishvili and Søren Hvilsted

    5 Self-Assembled Porphyrin Nanostructures and their Potential Applications 103
    John A. Shelnutt and Craig J. Medforth

    6 Nanostructures and Electron-Transfer Functions of Nonplanar Porphyrins 131
    Shunichi Fukuzumi and Takahiko Kojima

    7 Tweezers and Macrocycles for the Molecular Recognition of Fullerenes 147
    David Canevet, Emilio M. Pérez, and Nazario Martín

    8 Covalent, Donor–Acceptor Ensembles based on Phthalocyanines and Carbon Nanostructures 163
    Giovanni Bottari, Maxence Urbani, and Tomás Torres

    9 Photoinduced Electron Transfer of Supramolecular Carbon Nanotube Materials Decorated with Photoactive Sensitizers 187
    Francis D’Souza, Atula S. D. Sandanayaka, and Osamu Ito

    10 Interfacing Porphyrins/Phthalocyanines with Carbon Nanotubes 205
    Juergen Bartelmeß and Dirk M. Guldi

    11 Organic Synthesis of Endohedral Fullerenes Encapsulating Helium, Dihydrogen, and Water 225
    Michihisa Murata, Yasujiro Murata, and Koichi Komatsu

    12 Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Endohedral Metallofullerenes as Promising Carbon Nanomaterials 241
    Michio Yamada, Xing Lu, Lai Feng, Satoru Sato, Yuta Takano, Shigeru Nagase, and Takeshi Akasaka

    13 An Update on Electrochemical Characterization and Potential Applications of Carbon Materials 259
    Fang-Fang Li, Adrián Villalta-Cerdas, Lourdes E. Echegoyen, and Luis Echegoyen

    14 Solvating Insoluble Carbon Nanostructures by Molecular Dynamics 311
    Matteo Calvaresi and Francesco Zerbetto

    15 Inorganic Capsules: Redox-Active Guests in Metal Cages 331
    Andrew Macdonell and Leroy Cronin

    16 Stimuli-Responsive Monolayers 347
    Francesca A. Scaramuzzo, Mario Barteri, Pascal Jonkheijm, and Jurriaan Huskens

    17 Self-Assembled Monolayers as Model Biosurfaces 369
    Anna Laromaine and Charles R. Mace

    18 Low-Dimensionality Effects in Organic Field Effect Transistors 397
    Stefano Casalini, Tobias Cramer, Francesca Leonardi, Massimiliano Cavallini, and Fabio Biscarini

    19 The Growth of Organic Nanomaterials by Molecular Self-Assembly at Solid Surfaces 421
    José M. Gallego, Roberto Otero, and Rodolfo Miranda

    20 Biofunctionalized Surfaces 447
    Marisela Vélez

    21 Carbon Nanotube Derivatives as Anticancer Drug Delivery Systems 469
    Chiara Fabbro, Tatiana Da Ros, and Maurizio Prato

    22 Porous Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications 487
    Henning Lülf, André Devaux, Eko Adi Prasetyanto, and Luisa De Cola

    23 Dicationic Gemini Nanoparticle Design for Gene Therapy 509
    Mahmoud Elsabahy, Ildiko Badea, Ronald Verrall, McDonald Donkuru, and Marianna Foldvari

    24 Sensing Hg(II) Ions in Water: From Molecules to Nanostructured Molecular Materials 529
    Imma Ratera, Alberto Tárraga, Pedro Molina, and Jaume Veciana

    25 Organic Nanomaterials for Efficient Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells 549
    Pavel A. Troshin and Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci

    26 Mesoscopic Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells 579
    Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin, Jaejung Ko, and Michael Grӓtzel

    Index 599

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 19/11/2013
      ISBN13: 9781118016015, 978-1118016015
      ISBN10: 1118016017

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Discover a new generation of organic nanomaterials and their applications

      Recent developments in nanoscience and nanotechnology have given rise to a new generation of functional organic nanomaterials with controlled morphology and well-defined properties, which enable a broad range of useful applications. This book explores some of the most important of these organic nanomaterials, describing how they are synthesized and characterized. Moreover, the book explains how researchers have incorporated organic nanomaterials into devices for real-world applications.

      Featuring contributions from an international team of leading nanoscientists, Organic Nanomaterials is divided into five parts:

      • Part One introduces the fundamentals of nanomaterials and self-assembled nanostructures
      • Part Two examines carbon nanostructures?from fullerenes to carbon nanotubes to graphene?reporting on properties, theoretical studies, and applications<

        Table of Contents

        Preface vii

        Contributors ix

        1 A Proposed Taxonomy and Classification Strategy for Well-Defined, Soft-Matter Nanoscale Building Blocks 1
        Jørn B. Christensen and Donald A. Tomalia

        2 On the Role of Hydrogen-Bonding in the Nanoscale Organization of π-Conjugated Materials 33
        Albertus P. H. J. Schenning and David González-Rodríguez

        3 Chiral Organic Nanomaterials 59
        David B. Amabilino

        4 Biochemical Nanomaterials based on Poly(ε-caprolactone) 79
        Irakli Javakhishvili and Søren Hvilsted

        5 Self-Assembled Porphyrin Nanostructures and their Potential Applications 103
        John A. Shelnutt and Craig J. Medforth

        6 Nanostructures and Electron-Transfer Functions of Nonplanar Porphyrins 131
        Shunichi Fukuzumi and Takahiko Kojima

        7 Tweezers and Macrocycles for the Molecular Recognition of Fullerenes 147
        David Canevet, Emilio M. Pérez, and Nazario Martín

        8 Covalent, Donor–Acceptor Ensembles based on Phthalocyanines and Carbon Nanostructures 163
        Giovanni Bottari, Maxence Urbani, and Tomás Torres

        9 Photoinduced Electron Transfer of Supramolecular Carbon Nanotube Materials Decorated with Photoactive Sensitizers 187
        Francis D’Souza, Atula S. D. Sandanayaka, and Osamu Ito

        10 Interfacing Porphyrins/Phthalocyanines with Carbon Nanotubes 205
        Juergen Bartelmeß and Dirk M. Guldi

        11 Organic Synthesis of Endohedral Fullerenes Encapsulating Helium, Dihydrogen, and Water 225
        Michihisa Murata, Yasujiro Murata, and Koichi Komatsu

        12 Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Endohedral Metallofullerenes as Promising Carbon Nanomaterials 241
        Michio Yamada, Xing Lu, Lai Feng, Satoru Sato, Yuta Takano, Shigeru Nagase, and Takeshi Akasaka

        13 An Update on Electrochemical Characterization and Potential Applications of Carbon Materials 259
        Fang-Fang Li, Adrián Villalta-Cerdas, Lourdes E. Echegoyen, and Luis Echegoyen

        14 Solvating Insoluble Carbon Nanostructures by Molecular Dynamics 311
        Matteo Calvaresi and Francesco Zerbetto

        15 Inorganic Capsules: Redox-Active Guests in Metal Cages 331
        Andrew Macdonell and Leroy Cronin

        16 Stimuli-Responsive Monolayers 347
        Francesca A. Scaramuzzo, Mario Barteri, Pascal Jonkheijm, and Jurriaan Huskens

        17 Self-Assembled Monolayers as Model Biosurfaces 369
        Anna Laromaine and Charles R. Mace

        18 Low-Dimensionality Effects in Organic Field Effect Transistors 397
        Stefano Casalini, Tobias Cramer, Francesca Leonardi, Massimiliano Cavallini, and Fabio Biscarini

        19 The Growth of Organic Nanomaterials by Molecular Self-Assembly at Solid Surfaces 421
        José M. Gallego, Roberto Otero, and Rodolfo Miranda

        20 Biofunctionalized Surfaces 447
        Marisela Vélez

        21 Carbon Nanotube Derivatives as Anticancer Drug Delivery Systems 469
        Chiara Fabbro, Tatiana Da Ros, and Maurizio Prato

        22 Porous Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications 487
        Henning Lülf, André Devaux, Eko Adi Prasetyanto, and Luisa De Cola

        23 Dicationic Gemini Nanoparticle Design for Gene Therapy 509
        Mahmoud Elsabahy, Ildiko Badea, Ronald Verrall, McDonald Donkuru, and Marianna Foldvari

        24 Sensing Hg(II) Ions in Water: From Molecules to Nanostructured Molecular Materials 529
        Imma Ratera, Alberto Tárraga, Pedro Molina, and Jaume Veciana

        25 Organic Nanomaterials for Efficient Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells 549
        Pavel A. Troshin and Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci

        26 Mesoscopic Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells 579
        Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin, Jaejung Ko, and Michael Grӓtzel

        Index 599

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