Phthalocyanines - Properties and Applications, Volume 3
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More About This Title Phthalocyanines - Properties and Applications, Volume 3
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The unique properties of phthalocyanines have generated worldwide interest in their use in chemical sensors, fuel cells, molecular metals, molecular computers, pollution control, and information technology.
Volume 3 of this series continues the detailed coverage of the fundamental and applied chemistry of the phthalocyanine derivatives. Eight distinguished experts discuss different aspects of the field. This book also contains a considerable collection of tables, chemical structures, and graphic representations, along with an extensive, up to date array of references.
Volume 3 of this series continues the detailed coverage of the fundamental and applied chemistry of the phthalocyanine derivatives. Eight distinguished experts discuss different aspects of the field. This book also contains a considerable collection of tables, chemical structures, and graphic representations, along with an extensive, up to date array of references.
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C. C. Leznoff is the editor of Phthalocyanines: Properties and Applications, Volume 3, published by Wiley. A. B. P. Lever is the editor of Phthalocyanines: Properties and Applications, Volume 3, published by Wiley.
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From the Contents:
The Redox Chemistry of Metallophthalocyanines in Solution/
Electrochromism and Display Devices/
Phthalocyanine-Based Molecular Electronic Devices/
Raman Spectra of Phthalocyanines/
Absorption and Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectral Properties of Phthalocyanines. Part 2: Ring-Oxidized and Ring-Reduced Complexes
The Redox Chemistry of Metallophthalocyanines in Solution/
Electrochromism and Display Devices/
Phthalocyanine-Based Molecular Electronic Devices/
Raman Spectra of Phthalocyanines/
Absorption and Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectral Properties of Phthalocyanines. Part 2: Ring-Oxidized and Ring-Reduced Complexes