Hydrogen Bonded Supramolecular Materials

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This book is an up-to-date text covering topics in utilizing hydrogen bonding for constructing functional architectures and supramolecular materials. The first chapter addresses the control of photo-induced electron and energy transfer. The second chapter summarizes the formation of nano-porous materials. The following two chapters introduce self-assembled gels, many of which exhibit unique functions. Other chapters cover the advances in supramolecular liquid crystals and the versatility of hydrogen bonding in tuning/improving the properties and performance of materials.

This book is designed to bring together in a single volume the most important and active fields of hydrogen bonding strategy for designing supramolecular materials. The book will be a valuable resource for graduates and researchers working in the fields of supramolecular chemistry and materials sciences.

Zhan-Ting Li, PhD, is a Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry, Fudan University, China

Li-Zhu Wu, PhD, is a Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Author(s): Zhan-Ting Li, Li-Zhu Wu (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Chemistry 88
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 231
Tags: Optical and Electronic Materials; Organic Chemistry; Polymer Sciences; Biomaterials

Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Hydrogen Bonding-Controlled Photoinduced Electron and Energy Transfer....Pages 1-42
Hydrogen Bonding in Supramolecular Nanoporous Materials....Pages 43-67
Hydrogen Bonding for the Self-assembly of Organogels and Hydrogels....Pages 69-100
Designing Charge-Assisted Hydrogen Bonded Supramolecular Gelators....Pages 101-131
Hydrogen Bonding for Supramolecular Liquid Crystals....Pages 133-183
Hydrogen Bonding for Molecular, Macromolecular, and Supramolecular Materials....Pages 185-231