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Author Amabilino, David B., author.

Title Supramolecular chemistry at surfaces / David B. Amabilino
Published [Cambridge] : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2016

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Description 1 online resource
Series Monographs in supramolecular chemistry ; 19
Monographs in supramolecular chemistry ; 19.
Contents Cover; Preface; Abbreviations; Contents; Chapter 1 Surfaces for Supramolecular Systems; Chapter 2 Tools for Surface Characterisation of Surface-based Supramolecular Systems; Chapter 3 Supramolecular Systems on the Surface of Water; Chapter 4 Physisorbed Layers at Interfaces; Chapter 5 Chemisorbed Layers at Interfaces; Chapter 6 Layer-by-layer Growth; Chapter 7 Supramolecular Chemistry in Thin Film Formation Upon Deposition From Vapour or Solution; Chapter 8 Supramolecular Chemistry for the Formation of Dynamic Systems at Interfaces
Chapter 9 Patterning of Surfaces for Supramolecular Chemistry and Template EffectsChapter 10 Supramolecular Surface Systems: Which and Whither?; Subject Index; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Nature of Surfaces, Their Interactions with Molecules and Growth of Layers; 1.3 Physisorption; 1.4 Chemisorption; 1.5 Assembly at the Surface of Liquids; 1.6 Self-assembly Under Kinetic Control Upon Deposition or Evaporative Self-assembly; 1.7 Supramolecular Design for Adsorpts; 1.8 Actual and Potential Applications of Surface-based Supramolecular Systems; References
2.1 Overview of Analysing Surfaces and Interfaces2.2 Calorimetry; 2.3 Optical Microscopy; 2.4 Spectroscopy; 2.5 Scanning Probe Microscopy; 2.6 Electron Spectroscopy; 2.7 Diffraction and Related Techniques; 2.8 Ellipsometry; 2.9 Near-Edge X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure (NEXAFS) Spectroscopy; 2.10 Time-of-flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry; 2.11 Contact Angle Measurements; 2.12 Electrochemical Methods; 2.13 Quartz Crystal Microbalance, Surface Plasmon Resonance and Other Sensors; 2.14 Molecular Modelling; 2.15 Techniques Compared and Combined for Studies of Supramolecular Systems
3.7 Transferring Layers: Supramolecular Systems Picked Up Using the Langmuir-Schaefer (Horizontal) ''Lift"" and ''Scooping Up"" Technique3.8 Whither Langmuir Layers?; References; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Thermodynamic and Kinetic Considerations of Physisorption; 4.3 Supramolecular Systems in Two Dimensions; 4.4 Open Network Surface-based Systems by Physisorption; 4.5 Molecular Recognition in Physisorbed Monolayers; 4.6 Observing Areas of Non-covalent Interactions; 4.7 Chemical Reactivity in Physisorbed Monolayers; References; 5.1 Introduction
Summary Supramolecular chemistry provides a versatile approach for modifying the structure and function of surfaces, including the formation of clusters, monolayers and films. This can be used in a variety of applications from porous surface systems, to modifiers of interface energy and sensor-based systems. Supramolecular Chemistry at Surfaces covers different methods of preparing and studying self-assembled structures at surfaces and interfaces. The book starts with a general introduction concerning the nature of surfaces followed by specific sections discussing different techniques to characterise surface-based supramolecular systems. Each chapter then goes on to address different surface systems including the surface of water; physisorbed layers at interfaces; chemisorbed layers at interfaces; polyelectrolyte systems; thin films; dynamic systems; and patterning. Written by a leading expert in the field, this is the first book to give a multidisciplinary view of the supramolecular aspects of interfaces providing the reader with an objective summary of all the deposition methods and their characterisation. The book will appeal to students and researchers in supramolecular chemistry, nanoscience, polymer chemistry and physics, surface science and materials science
Notes Includes index
Bibliography References3.1 Whence, Why and How: Supramolecular Layers on Water; 3.2 Non-covalent Interactions at Play in the Formation of Monolayers at the Water-Air Interface; 3.3 Discrete Self-assembled Structures and Monolayer Superstructure at the Water-Air Interface; 3.4 Molecular Recognition at the Interface of Water and Air; 3.5 Supramolecular Manifestations of Molecular Conformational Change in Langmuir Layers; 3.6 Transferring Layers: Supramolecular Systems Prepared Using the Langmuir-Blodgett Technique
Notes Online resource; title from title details screen (Royal Society of Chemistry, viewed May 10, 2016)
Subject Supramolecular chemistry.
Surface chemistry.
SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Physical & Theoretical.
Supramolecular chemistry
Surface chemistry
Chimie supramoléculaire.
Chimie des surfaces.
Form Electronic book
Author Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain)
ISBN 9781782622161
1782622160
9781782628187
1782628185
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9781849739528