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Supramolecular Photochemistry - Controlling Photochemical Processes

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Informationen zum Autor V. Ramamurthy is Professor and Chair of Organic Chemistry at University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida. The author of over 330 publications, editor of twelve monographs, guest editor of five special journal issues, coauthor of a recently published textbook Modern Molecular Photochemistry of Organic Molecules and Senior Editor of Langmuir, he received his PhD from the University of Hawaii, Honolulu. Before joining the University of Miami in 2005, he was employed at Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, DuPont in Wilmington, Delaware, and the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, India. Yoshihisa Inoue is Professor of Chemistry, Osaka University, Japan. The author of more than 400 scientific papers/reviews, thirty-one book chapters, and the editor of two books, Professor Inoue received his PhD in chemistry from Osaka University, Japan. He started his academic career as assistant professor of chemistry at Himeji Institute of Technology and was promoted to associate professor before returning to Osaka University as full professor in 1994. He has worked as director of the ERATO Photochirogenesis Project and of the ICORP Entropy Control Project, both supported by Japan Science and Technology Agency. Klappentext The one and only reference covering the recent advances in supramolecular photochemistry in the past two decadesWritten by world-renowned experts in the field of supramolecular photochemistry, this insightful compilation is the most comprehensive update on all aspects of photochemistry and photophysics related to natural and synthetic, inorganic, organic, and biological supramolecular systems. This book covers the past and present, and projects the future of this rapidly growing, interdisciplinary area of photochemistry and supramolecular chemistry. It serves as a supplementary textbook for advanced students and newcomers, as well as an excellent reference book for the experts in the related areas.The wealth of information in Supramolecular Photochemistry will appeal to scientists in a wide range of disciplines, including photochemistry, materials chemistry, organic, inorganic, analytical and biological chemistry, nanochemistry, and surface chemistry. It will attract scientists interested in energy and sustainability with its presentation of the latest developments, thereby helping them to reinvigorate a branch of science that has witnessed tremendous expansion in recent years. Zusammenfassung * The first book to update the advances in supramolecular photochemistry in over two decades * This area has witnessed tremendous expansion over the last decade due to the hype surrounding advances in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface vii Contributors xi 1 Dynamics of Guest Binding to Supramolecular Assemblies 1 Cornelia Bohne 2 Templating Photoreactions in Solution 53 Dario M. Bassani 3 Complexation of Fluorescent Dyes by Macrocyclic Hosts 87 Roy N. Dsouza, Uwe Pischel, and Werner M. Nau 4 Supramolecular Photochirogenesis 115 Cheng Yang and Yoshihisa Inoue 5 Real-Time Crystallography of Photoinduced Processes in Supramolecular Framework Solids 155 Philip Coppens and Shao-Liang Zheng 6 Bimolecular Photoreactions in the Crystalline State 175 Arunkumar Natarajan and Balakrishna R. Bhogala 7 Structural Aspects and Templation of Photochemistry in Solid-State Supramolecular Systems 229 Menahem Kaftory 8 Photochromism of Multicomponent Diarylethene Crystals 267 Masakazu Morimoto and Masahiro Irie 9 Manipulation of Energy Transfer Processes Within the Channels of L-Zeolite 285 Gion Calzaferri and André Devaux 10 Controlling Photoreactions Through Noncovalent Interactions Within Zeolite Nanocages 389 V. Ramamurthy and Jayaraman Sivagu...

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