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- Concepts
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- Molecular recognition
- Supramolecular reactivity
- Supramolecular aspects of chemical biology
- Self processes
- Supramolecular devices
- Supramolecular materials chemistry
- Soft matter
- Nanotechnology
Supramolecular chemistry is 'chemistry beyond the molecule'. While traditional chemistry focuses on the bonds that hold atoms together in a molecule, supramolecular chemistry examines the weaker interactions that hold groups of molecules together. Important concepts that have been demonstrated by supramolecular chemistry include molecular self-assembly, folding, molecular recognition, host-guest chemistry, mechanically-interlocked molecular architectures, and dynamic covalent chemistry.
The importance of supramolecular chemistry was established by the 1987 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, which was awarded to Donald J. Cram, Jean-Marie Lehn, and Charles J. Pedersen in recognition of their work in the field.
The past decade has seen dramatic developments in the field, with supramolecular chemistry leaving its roots in classical host guest chemistry and expanding into exciting areas of materials chemistry and nanoscience with many real and potential applications. Supramolecular findings are evolving our understanding of the way chemical concepts at the molecular level build up into materials and systems with fascinating, emergent properties on the nanoscale.
Supramolecular chemistry: the biggest challenge yet!
"Creating that link between the chemist's understanding of the way in which molecules interact with one another, and the understanding a materials scientist, engineer or biologist has of the resulting properties of a material or system comprised of those molecules is one of the huge grand challenges facing modern molecular science."
—Philip A. Gale and Jonathan W. Steed, Editors-in-Chief
Linking supramolecular chemistry and nanotechnology to define the field in the 21st Century…
Supramolecular Chemistry: From Molecules to Nanomaterials is the first major reference to link supramolecular chemistry and nanotechnology. A global team of experts present an overview of the concepts and techniques of modern supramolecular chemistry, demonstrating how these paradigms evolve into nanoscale systems chemistry, nanotechnology, materials science and beyond.
Breaking down the barriers between synthetic chemistry and materials science, the authors demonstrate how modern techniques allow access increasingly far along the 'synthesising-up' pathway. Supramolecular Chemistry: From Molecules to Nanomaterials explains the fundamental concepts and provides invaluable practical guidance on the applications and limitations of modern instrumental techniques for addressing molecular and materials-based problems.
The printed edition of Supramolecular Chemistry: From Molecules to Nanomaterials is available as an eight-volume set. Publishing in full colour to enhance the interpretation of complex supramolecular structures the printed edition
- is highly illustrated with an average of three images per page
- features fully indexed articles with cross-references integrated into the text
- includes a glossary of key terms
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Professor Philip Gale, School of Chemistry, University of Southampton,UK
Professor Gale is currently Head of the School of Chemistry at Southampton University. He is the author or co-author of over 160 publications including two books and a series of highly cited review articles on anion complexation. Professor Gale has won a number of research prizes and is the co-editor of the journal Supramolecular Chemistry, a commissioning editor for Chemical Society Reviews and a member of the international editorial advisory boards of Coordination Chemistry Reviews, the Encyclopaedia of Supramolecular Chemistry, The Open Inorganic Chemistry Journal and Chemical Communications. Professor Gale is also a member of RSC Science Policy Board.
Professor Jonathan Steed, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Durham University,UK
Jonathan Steed is Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at Durham University. He is co-author of the textbooks Supramolecular Chemistry (2000 & 2009), Core Concepts in Supramolecular Chemistry and Nanochemistry (2007) and around 250 research papers. He has edited the Encyclopaedia of Supramolecular Chemistry (2004) and Organic Nanostructures (2008).
International Advisory Board
Jerry Atwood - University of Missouri-Columbia
Paul D. Beer - University of Oxford
Makoto Fujita - The University of Tokyo
Tom Fyles - University of Victoria
Andrew D. Hamilton - Yale University
Michaele Hardie - University of Leeds
Ivan Huc - Institut Européen de Chimie et Biologie (IECB)
Yun-Bao Jiang - Xiamen University
Kate Jolliffe - The University of Sydney
Kimoon Kim - Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)
David A. Leigh - University of Edinburgh
Jonathan L. Sessler - Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology
George Shimizu - University of Calgary
Section Editors
Philip Gale, University of Southampton, UK
Eric Anslyn, University of Texas, USA
Bradley Smith, University of Notre Dame, USA
Edwin Constable, University of Basel, Switzerland
Enrique García-España, Universidad de Valencia, Spain
Douglas Philp, University of St Andrews, UK
Marcey Waters, University of North Carolina, USA
David Amabilino, Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona (CSIC), Spain
Pavel Anzenbacher, Bowling Green State University, USA
Len Barbour, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
David K Smith, University of York, UK
Paula Mendes & Jonathan Preece, University of Birmingham, UK Co
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Contributors to Volume 1 xiii
Foreword xv
Preface xvii
Abbreviations and Acronyms xix
Concepts 1
Definition and Emergence of Supramolecular Chemistry 3
Jonathan W. Steed/Jerry L. Atwood/Philip A. Gale
Supramolecular Interactions 9
Dushyant B. Varshey/John R. G. Sander/Tomislav Friscic/ Leonard R. MacGillivray
Complementarity and Preorganization 25
James B. Wittenberg/Lyle Isaacs
The Thermodynamics of Molecular Recognition 45
Corinne L. D. Gibb/Bruce C. Gibb
Cooperativity and the Chelate, Macrocyclic and Cryptate Effects 67
Richard W. Taylor/Rowshan Ara Begum/Victor W. Day/Kristin Bowman-James
Multivalency 95
Mary J. Cloninger/Ba¸sar Bilgi¸cer/Lingyin Li/Shane L. Mangold/Scott T. Phillips/Mark L. Wolfenden
Solvation Effects in Supramolecular Recognition 117
Mikhail Rekharsky/Yoshihisa Inoue
Competition Experiments 135
Lei You/Eric V. Anslyn
Supramolecular Information/Programming from a Boolean Perspective 161
A. Prasanna de Silva
Self-Assembly and Self-Organization 167
Michael F. Geer/Linda S. Shimizu
Introduction to Surfactant Self-Assembly 181
Laurence S. Romsted
Reversible Covalent Bond Toolbox 205
Yunfeng Cheng/Hanjing Peng/Binghe Wang
Chirality 217
F. Richard Keene
VOLUME 2: TECHNIQUES
Contributors to Volume 2 xiii
Foreword xvii
Preface xix
Abbreviations and Acronyms xxi
Techniques 237
Binding Constants and Their Measurement 239
Pall Thordarson
Isothermal Titration Calorimetry in Supramolecular Chemistry 275
Franz P. Schmidtchen
NMR Spectroscopy in Solution 297
Jesus Garcıa/Lucas G. Martins/Miquel Pons
Diffusion Ordered NMR Spectroscopy (DOSY) 319
Alceo Macchioni/Gianluca Ciancaleoni/Cristiano Zuccaccia/Daniele Zuccaccia
Solid-State NMR Studies on Supramolecular Chemistry 331
Michele R. Chierotti/Roberto Gobetto
Mass Spectrometry and Gas-Phase Chemistry of Supermolecules: A Primer 347
Egor V. Dzyuba/Johannes Poppenberg/Sebastian Richter/Ralf W. Troff/Christoph A. Schalley
Luminescent Spectroscopy in Supramolecular Chemistry 379
Sundus Erbas-Cakmak/Ruslan Guliyev/Engin U. Akkaya
Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy 393
Tohru Taniguchi/Toyonobu Usuki
Dynamic Light Scattering in Supramolecular Materials Chemistry 411
Jorg Braun/Kasper Renggli/Julia Razumovitch/Corinne Vebert
X-Ray Diffraction: Addressing Structural Complexity in Supramolecular Chemistry 425
Gary D. Enright/Satoshi Takeya/John A. Ripmeester
Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) and Wide-Angle X-ray Scattering (WAXS) of Supramolecular Assemblies 437
Adriana C. Toma/Thomas Pfohl
Supramolecular Electrochemistry 451
Amar H. Flood/Angel E. Kaifer
Transport Experiments in Membranes 473
Stefan Matile/Naomi Sakai/Andreas Hennig
Vesicles in Supramolecular Chemistry 501
Bart Jan Ravoo
Rheology 517
Christophe Chassenieux/Laurent Bouteiller
Langmuir–Blodgett Films 529
Jeremy J. Ramsden
Affinity Capillary Electrophoresis as a Tool to Characterize Intermolecular Interactions 543
Steffen Kiessig/Alexandra Stettler/Samuel Fuhrimann/Maria Anna Schwarz
Ion Chromatography and Membrane Separations Using Macrocyclic Ligands 563
John D. Lamb/Na Li
Brewster Angle Microscopy 589
Keith J. Stine
Scanning Electron Microscopy 619
Zhan-Ting Li/Xin Zhao
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) 633
Jun-ichi Kikuchi/Kazuma Yasuhara
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) 647
Meike Stohr
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) 659
Janne T. Hyotyla/Roderick Y. H. Lim
Scanning Near-Field Optical Microscopy (SNOM) 669
Gerd Kaupp
Computational Techniques (DFT, MM, TD-DFT, PCM) 689
Rosemary Sheehan/Peter J. Cragg
Uses of Differential Sensing and Arrays in Chemical Analysis 709
Michelle M. Adams/Leo A. Joyce/Eric V. Anslyn
VOLUME 3: MOLECULAR RECOGNITION
Contributors to Volume 3 xiii
Foreword xv
Preface xvii
Abbreviations and Acronyms xix
Molecular Recognition 731
Crown and Lariat Ethers 733
Peter J. Cragg/Rafik Vahora
Azacycloalkanes and Azacyclophanes 753
Antonio Bianchi/Enrique Garcıa-Espa˜na
Hetero-Crown Ethers—Synthesis and Metal-Binding Properties of Macrocyclic Ligands Bearing Group 16 (S, Se, Te) Donor Atoms 785
William Levason/Gillian Reid
Cryptands and Spherands 811
Leonard F. Lindoy/Ki-Min Park/Shim Sung Lee
Schiff Base and Reduced Schiff Base Ligands 827
Bellam Sreenivasulu
Calixarenes in Molecular Recognition 863
Laura Baldini/Francesco Sansone/Alessandro Casnati/Rocco Ungaro
Cyclotriveratrylene and Cryptophanes 895
Michaele J. Hardie
Carcerands and Hemicarcerands 917
Ralf Warmuth
Cyclodextrins: From Nature to Nanotechnology 955
Stephen F. Lincoln/Duc-Truc Pham
Cucurbituril Receptors and Drug Delivery 983
Anthony Ivan Day/J. Grant Collins
Podands 1001
Adam N. Swinburne/Jonathan W. Steed
Porphyrins and Expanded Porphyrins as Receptors 1045
Jonathan L. Sessler/Elizabeth Karnas/Elaine Sedenberg
Supramolecular Phthalocyanine-Based Systems 1075
Christian G. Claessens/M. Victoria Martınez-Dıaz/Tomas Torres
Guanidinium-Based Receptors for Oxoanions 1101
Matthew P. Conley/Julian Valero/Javier de Mendoza
Anion Receptors Containing Heterocyclic Rings 1125
Philip A. Gale/Cally J. E. Haynes
Amide and Urea-Based Receptors 1153
Md. Alamgir Hossain/Rowshan Ara Begum/Victor W. Day/Kristin Bowman-James
Synthetic Peptide-Based Receptors 1179
Stefan Kubik
Biological Small Molecules as Receptors 1205
Carolina Godoy-Alc´antar/Anatoly K. Yatsimirsky
Receptors for Nucleotides 1225
Enrique Garc´ıa-Espana/Raquel Belda/Jorge Gonzalez/Javier Pitarch/Antonio Bianchi
Receptors for Zwitterionic Species 1259
Santiago V. Luis/Ignacio Alfonso/Francisco Galindo
Ion-Pair Receptors 1281
Antonella Dalla Cort
Metal Complexes as Receptors 1309
Stephen J. Loeb
Hydrogen-Bonding Receptors for Molecular Guests 1325
Andrew J. Wilson
Boronic Acid-Based Receptors 1345
John S. Fossey/Tony D. James
VOLUME 4: SUPRAMOLECULAR CATALYSIS, REACTIVITY AND CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
Contributors to Volume 4 xiii
Foreword xvii
Preface xix
Abbreviations and Acronyms xxi
Supramolecular Reactivity 1381
Supramolecular Organocatalysis 1383
Philip A. Woods/Andrew D. Smith
Replication Processes—From Autocatalysis to Systems Chemistry 1415
J¨urgen Huck/Douglas Philp
Artificial Enzyme Mimics 1447
Barbara Geibel/Michael Merschky/Carolin Rether/Carsten Schmuck
Dynamic Covalent Chemistry 1497
Giulio Gasparini/Marta Dal Molin/Andrea Lovato/Leonard J. Prins
Reaction Networks 1527
Zehavit Dadon/Nathaniel Wagner/Rivka Cohen-Luria/Gonen Ashkenasy
Reactions in Dynamic Self-Assemblies 1543
E. Moulin/N. Giuseppone
Reactivity in Nanoscale Vessels 1575
Boris Breiner/Jonathan R. Nitschke
Reactions in Solid-State Inclusion Compounds 1589
Kenneth D.M. Harris/Benjamin A. Palmer/Gregory R. Edwards-Gau
Functional Polymers 1613
David Chappell/Barnaby W. Greenland/Wayne Hayes
Supramolecular Aspects of Chemical Biology 1637
Rational Design of Peptide-Based Biosupramolecular Systems 1639
Aimee L. Boyle/Derek N. Woolfson
Nucleic Acid Mimetics 1665
Matthew B. Coppock/Mary Elizabeth Williams
Supramolecular Approaches to the Study of Glycobiology 1685
Thisbe K. Lindhorst/Stefan Kubik
Porphyrinoids: Highly Versatile, Redox-Active Scaffolds for Supramolecular Design and Biomimetic Applications 1713
Jonathan P. Hill/Francis D’Souza/Katsuhiko Ariga
Supramolecular Chemistry of Membranes 1731
Gavin T. Noble/Robert J. Mart/Kwan Ping Liem/Simon J. Webb
Membrane Transport 1751
Roberto Quesada
Supramolecular Bioinorganic Chemistry 1771
Jean-Noel Rebilly/Olivia Reinaud
The Role of Supramolecular Chemistry in Responsive Vectors for Gene Delivery 1807
Caroline M. LaManna/Mark W. Grinstaff
Supramolecular Chemistry in In Vitro Biosensors 1825
Jing Sun/Min Cai/John J. Lavigne
Supramolecular Chemistry in Biological Imaging In Vivo 1851
Elise A. Schultz-Sikma/Thomas J. Meade
Aptamer Moieties in Biochemical Applications 1877
Michael J. Donovan/Ling Meng/Basri Gulbakan/Yan Chen/Parag Parekh/Kwame Sefah/Weihong Tan
Supramolecular Approaches for Inhibition of Protein–Protein and Protein–DNA Interactions 1885
Cooper H. Battle/Janarthanan Jayawickramarajah
Supramolecular Approaches to Medicinal Chemistry 1909
Shannon Biros/Fraser Hof
Supramolecular Systems for Tissue Engineering 1929
Adinarayana Andukuri/Jeremy B. Vines/Joel M. Anderson/Ho-Wook Jun
Chemical Biology Using Fluorinated Building Blocks 1947
Cristina Y. Zamora/Laila Dafik/Krishna Kumar
VOLUME 5: SELF-ASSEMBLY AND SUPRAMOLECULAR DEVICES
Contributors to Volume 5 xiii
Foreword xvii
Preface xix
Abbreviations and Acronyms xxi
Self-Processes 1965
Template Strategies in Self-Assembly 1967
David B. Amabilino
Self-Assembly of Coordination Compounds: Design Principles 1993
Santiago Alvarez/Eliseo Ruiz
Self-Assembly of Coordination Chains and Helices 2045
Inhar Imaz/Daniel Maspoch
Self-Assembly of Coordination Cages and Spheres 2071
Sota Sato/Takashi Murase/Makoto Fujita
Self-Assembly of Organic Supramolecular Capsules 2085
Alessandro Scarso/Giuseppe Borsato
Self-Assembly of Supramolecular Wires 2115
Jean Weiss/Matthieu Koepf/Jennifer A. Wytko
Synthesis of Supramolecular Nanotubes 2149
Rebeca Garc´ıa-Fandi˜no/Manuel Amor´ın/Juan R. Granja
Organic Foldamers and Helices 2183
Ivan Huc/Hua Jiang
Self-Assembly of Macromolecular Threaded Systems 2207
Yuya Tachibana/Kazuko Nakazono/Toshikazu Takata
Self-Assembled Links: Catenanes 2225
Nicholas H. Evans/Paul D. Beer
Templated Synthesis of Knots and Ravels 2245
Jean-Pierre Sauvage/David B. Amabilino
Self-Assembly of Nucleic Acids 2263
Karina M. M. Carneiro/Pik Kwan Lo/Hanadi F. Sleiman
Viruses as Self-Assembled Templates 2275
Jennifer M. Rego/Hyunmin Yi
Peptide Self-Assembly 2293
Silvia Cavalli/Hana Robson Marsden/Fernando Albericio/Alexander Kros
Rotaxanes—Self-Assembled Links 2311
Xiang Ma/He Tian
Supramolecular Devices 2331
Photoprocesses of Relevance to Supramolecular Chemistry 2333
Fabian Spanig/Alexandre Haefele/Felix N. Castellano
Photoinduced Electron Transfer Processes in Biological and Artificial Supramolecules 2365
Mamoru Fujitsuka/Tetsuro Majima
Molecular Devices: Energy Transfer 2397
Sara Bonacchi/Damiano Genovese/Riccardo Juris/Marco Montalti/Luca Prodi/Enrico Rampazzo/Nelsi Zaccheroni
Molecular Devices: Molecular Machinery 2425
Mingming Zhang/Kelong Zhu/Feihe Huang
Molecular Logic Gates 2497
A. Prasanna de Silva
Single-Molecule Electronics 2507
Robert M. Metzger
Molecular Redox Sensors 2523
James H. R. Tucker
Ion-Selective Electrodes With Ionophore-Doped Sensing Membranes 2539
Philippe Buhlmann/Li D. Chen
Colorimetric Sensors 2581
Hiromitsu Maeda/Pavel Anzenbacher, Jr
Luminescent Sensing 2611
Jonathan A. Kitchen/Raman Parkesh/Emma B. Veale/Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson
Photoswitching Materials 2643
Chi-Chiu Ko/Vivian Wing-Wah Yam
Supramolecular Chemistry in Medicine 2675
Stephen Faulkner/Alan M. Kenwright
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agents 2693
Celia S. Bonnet/Eva Toth
Supramolecular Chemistry for Organic Photovoltaics 2725
Pavel A. Troshin/Niyazi S. Sariciftci
VOLUME 6: SUPRAMOLECULAR MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Contributors to Volume 6 xiii
Foreword xv
Preface xvii
Abbreviations and Acronyms xix
Supramolecular Materials Chemistry 2789
Crystal Engineering 2791
Edward R. T. Tiekink
Noncovalent Interactions in Crystals 2829
Paola Gilli/Gastone Gilli
Concepts and Nomenclature in Chemical Crystallography 2869
Leonard J. Barbour/Dinabandhu Das/Tia Jacobs/Gareth O. Lloyd/Vincent J. Smith
Crystal Structure Prediction 2905
Graeme M. Day
The Cambridge Structural Database System and Its Applications in Supramolecular Chemistry and Materials Design 2927
Elna Pidcock/James A. Chisholm/Peter A. Wood/Peter T.A. Galek/Laszlo Fabian/Oliver Korb/Aurora J. Cruz-Cabeza/John W. Liebeschuetz/Colin R. Groom/Frank H. Allen
Crystal Growth and Molecular Crystal Growth Modification 2947
Franca Jones/Mark I. Ogden
Polymorphism: Fundamentals and Applications 2957
Srinivasulu Aitipamula/Ashwini Nangia
Cocrystals: Synthesis, Structure, and Applications 2975
Christer B. Aakeroy/Prashant D. Chopade
Mechanical Preparation of Crystalline Materials. An Oxymoron? 2993
Dario Braga/Elena Dichiarante/Fabrizia Grepioni/Giulio I. Lampronti/Lucia Maini/Paolo P. Mazzeo/Simone D'Agostino
Physico-Chemical Aspects of Inclusion Compounds 3009
Nikoletta B. Bathori/Luigi R. Nassimbeni
Clathrate Hydrates 3017
Saman Alavi/Konstantin Udachin/Christopher I. Ratcliffe/John A. Ripmeester
Synthetic Clathrate Systems 3033
Roger Bishop
Network and Graph Set Analysis 3057
Lars R. Ohrstrom
Coordination Polymers 3073
Edwin C. Constable
Zeolitelike Metal–Organic Frameworks (ZMOFs): Design, Structure, and Properties 3087
Mohamed H. Alkordi/Mohamed Eddaoudi
Interpenetration 3107
Stuart R. Batten
Supramolecular Isomerism 3121
Susan A. Bourne
Gas Storage and Separation in Supramolecular Materials 3133
Jian Tian/Praveen K. Thallapally/Bernard Peter McGrail
Templated [2 + 2] Photodimerizations in the Solid State 3153
Elizabeth Elacqua/Rebecca C. Laird/Leonard R. MacGillivray
VOLUME 7: SOFT MATTER
Contributors to Volume 7 xiii
Foreword xv
Preface xvii
Abbreviations and Acronyms xix
Soft Matter 3167
Soft Matter Science—a Historical Overview with a Supramolecular Perspective 3169
David K. Smith
Multicomponent Self-Assembled Polymers Based on π-Conjugated Systems 3183
Adrien Kaeser/Martin Wolffs/Albertus P. H. J. Schenning
Functions Based on Dynamic Structural Changes of Coordination Polymers 3205
Mitsuru Kondo
Self-Healing and Mendable Supramolecular Polymers 3221
Stefano Burattini/Howard M. Colquhoun/Barnaby W. Greenland/Wayne Hayes
Assembly of Block Copolymers 3235
Dave J. Adams/Paul D. Topham
Molecularly Imprinted Polymers 3255
Borje Sellergren/Andrew J. Hall
Supramolecular Dendrimer Chemistry 3283
Monica Soler/George R. Newkome
Hyperbranched Polymers in Supramolecular Chemistry 3297
Barnaby W. Greenland/Wayne Hayes
Supramolecular Chemistry in Polymer Networks 3321
Pol Besenius/Peter A. G. Cormack
Stimuli-Responsive and Motile Supramolecular Soft Materials 3337
Paul D. Topham/Anthony J. Ryan
Self-Assembling Fibrillar Networks—Supramolecular Gels 3355
David K. Smith
Self-Assembly of Facial Amphiphiles in Water 3377
Job Boekhoven/Patrick van Rijn/Jan H. van Esch
Self-Assembly of Surfactants at Solid Surfaces 3395
Michele Ferrari
Physisorption for Self-Assembly of Supramolecular Systems: A Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Perspective 3419
Kunal S. Mali/Jinne Adisoejoso/Inge De Cat/Tanya Balandina/Elke Ghijsens/Zongxia Guo/Min Li/Mahesh Sankara Pillai/Willem Vanderlinden/Hong Xu/Steven De Feyter
Chemisorbed Self-Assembled Monolayers 3445
Omar Azzaroni/Roberto C. Salvarezza
Self-Organization and Self-Assembly in Liquid-Crystalline Materials 3463
John W. Goodby/Isabel M. Saez/Stephen J. Cowling
Liquid Crystals Formed from Specific Supramolecular Interactions 3493
Duncan W. Bruce
Covalent Capture of Self-Assembled Soft Materials 3515
Bing Gong
Designing Peptide-Based Supramolecular Biomaterials 3525
Vineetha Jayawarna/Rein V. Ulijn
Self-Assembly of Polymers into Soft Nanoparticles and Nanocapsules 3541
Jianbin Tang/Dingcheng Zhu/Youqing Shen
Self-Assembled Polymer Supermolecules as Templates for Nanomaterials 3563
Bhanu Nandan/Manfred Stamm
VOLUME 8: NANOTECHNOLOGY
Contributors to Volume 8 xiii
Foreword xv
Preface xvii
Abbreviations and Acronyms xix
Nanotechnology 3587
Nanotechnology: The "Top-Down" and "Bottom-Up" Approaches 3589
Parvez Iqbal/Jon A. Preece/Paula M. Mendes
Nanolithography 3603
Graham J. Leggett
Two-Dimensional Supramolecular Chemistry 3625
Anna G. Phillips/Peter H. Beton/Neil R. Champness
Biologically Derived Supramolecular Materials 3647
Steven J. Langford/Melissa J. Latter/Bradley E. Wilman/Sheshanath V. Bhosale
Supramolecular Hybrid Nanomaterials as Prospective Sensing Platforms 3669
Mustafa Biyikal/Mandy Hecht/Ramon Martınez-Manez/Knut Rurack/Felix Sancenon
Self-Assembled Nanoparticles 3699
Dr Rachel K. O'Reilly
Photochemically Driven Molecular Devices and Machines 3719
Alberto Credi/Serena Silvi/Margherita Venturi
Magnetically Responsive Self-Assembled Composite Materials 3751
Alshakim Nelson/Qiu Dai
Advances in Supramolecular Chemistry of Carbon Nanotubes 3767
Gregg P. Kotchey/Alexander Star
One-Dimensional Nanostructures of Molecular Graphenes 3791
Wei Zhang/Takanori Fukushima/Takuzo Aida
Supramolecular Nanoparticles for Molecular Diagnostics and Therapeutics 3809
Kuan-Ju Chen/Mitch Andre Garcia/Hao Wang/Hsian-Rong Tseng
Atomic Force Microscopy Measurements of Supramolecular Interactions 3825
Bo Song/Holger Schonherr
Nanoelectronics 3841
Nathan D. McClenaghan/Aurelien Ducrot
Glossary 3859
Subject Index 3887