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Advances in Organic Crystal Chemistry - Comprehensive Reviews 2025 on Crystal Functions

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This book summarizes and records the recent notable advances in diverse topics in organic crystal chemistry, which has made substantial progress along with the rapid development of a variety of analysis and measurement techniques for solid organic materials. This volume follows previously published volumes that are prepared periodically, at least every 5 years, with contributions by prominent authors in Japan and from abroad. The first volume was published in 2015, which systematically summarized the remarkable progress in assorted topics of organic crystal chemistry using organic solids and organic inorganic hybrid materials. The second volume, published in 2020, presented advances in organic solid-state chemistry mainly from 2016 to 2020. The present volume also shows the progress of organic solid-state, especially focusing on crystalline functional materials with mechanical, luminescent, electrical and magnetic properties that have been achieved mainly in the last 5 years or so. The topics that this book dealt with, which have been rapidly developed in the last decade, will be of interest not only to researchers of organic crystals but also to those in photochemistry, materials chemistry molecular science and applied physics.

List of contents

Alternating Copolymerizations via Alternating 1D Columnar Molecular Assemblies of p-Quinodimethane Derivatives in Solution and Solid States.- Cooperative Photochemical Reactions in Organic Molecular Crystals.- Versatile and Fast Organic Crystal Actuation by Photothermal Effect and Natural Vibration.- Photoresponsive Crystals with Bio-Mimetic Functions.- Mechanical Properties in Organic Molecular Crystals Toward Photonic Applications.- Tunable Mechanochromic Luminescence of Organic Crystals.- Development of Organic Semiconductors with Exceptional Layered Crystallinity.- Control of Molecular Orientation in Asymmetric Thienoacene-Based Organic Semiconductors.- Polarization-Induced Phenomena in Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals Comprising of Extended -Conjugated Units.- Magneto-Structural Correlation in Organic Radical Crystals Containing Nitroxyl and Triazinyl Spin Centers.- Construction of Molecule-based Strongly Isotropic Lattices and their Physical Properties.

About the author

Seiya Kobatake is Professor of Graduate School of Engineering at Osaka Metropolitan University, received his Ph.D. (1996) degree from Osaka City University. He engaged as Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Akron, U.S.A (1996-1997). He joined the group of Prof. M. Irie, as Researcher of CREST, JST in 1998. He was Research Associate of the Graduate School of Engineering at Kyushu University in 2000-2004. He joined the Graduate School of Engineering at Osaka City University as Associate Professor in 2004 and was promoted to Professor of Materials Chemistry in 2011. His affiliation changed to Osaka Metropolitan University due to university integration in April 2022. His current research interests include solid state photochromic reactions, photomechanical materials, and the application of photochromic materials.
Hidehiro Uekusa is Professor of School of Science at the Institute of Science Tokyo, born in 1964 in Tokyo. He earned his B.S. (1987), M.S. (1989), and Ph.D. (1992) in Chemistry from Keio University. He joined the Department of Chemistry at the Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1992 as a Research Associate, where he served until 1999. He was then appointed Associate Professor in 1999 and promoted to Professor in 2024. Following the university merger in October 2024, his affiliation transitioned to the Institute of Science Tokyo. His primary research area is chemical crystallography. His current research interests encompass: 1) Crystal structure and properties design of pharmaceutical crystals, 2) Analysis of crystalline state reactions, 3) Crystal structure analysis from powder diffraction data. He was honored with the Research Award from the Crystallographic Society of Japan in 2012.

Summary

This book summarizes and records the recent notable advances in diverse topics in organic crystal chemistry, which has made substantial progress along with the rapid development of a variety of analysis and measurement techniques for solid organic materials. This volume follows previously published volumes that are prepared periodically, at least every 5 years, with contributions by prominent authors in Japan and from abroad. The first volume was published in 2015, which systematically summarized the remarkable progress in assorted topics of organic crystal chemistry using organic solids and organic–inorganic hybrid materials. The second volume, published in 2020, presented advances in organic solid-state chemistry mainly from 2016 to 2020. The present volume also shows the progress of organic solid-state, especially focusing on crystalline functional materials with mechanical, luminescent, electrical and magnetic properties that have been achieved mainly in the last 5 years or so. The topics that this book dealt with, which have been rapidly developed in the last decade, will be of interest not only to researchers of organic crystals but also to those in photochemistry, materials chemistry molecular science and applied physics.

Product details

Assisted by Seiya Kobatake (Editor), Uekusa (Editor), Hidehiro Uekusa (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.08.2025
 
EAN 9789819644780
ISBN 978-981-9644-78-0
No. of pages 265
Dimensions 155 mm x 16 mm x 235 mm
Weight 576 g
Illustrations VIII, 265 p. 186 illus., 152 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

Optische Physik, Materialwissenschaft, Quanten- und theoretische Chemie, Crystallography and Scattering Methods, Reaction Mechanisms, Photonic Crystals, Luminescence, liquid crystals, Photomechanical materials, Electric and Magnetic Properties of Crystals, Elastic crystals, Solid-State Reaction, Organic Molecules in Materials Science

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