A detailed, up-to-date review of transition metal-containing
polymers
Promising advances in the electrical, optical, magnetic,
biological, and catalytic properties that metal-containing polymers
possess have led to notable expansion in the field of transition
metal-containing polymers. Frontiers in Transition
Metal-Containing Polymers provides a comprehensive, up-to-date
review of the synthesis, properties, and applications of transition
metal-containing polymers, including an overview of the historical
development of these types of polymers.
Written by the leading researchers in the field, this thorough
volume covers the routes to organometallic and coordination
polymers, as well as characterization and applications of
transition metal-containing monomers and polymers. Other topics
discussed include:
* Metallo-supramolecular coordination polymers based on nitrogen
ligands
* Coordination polymers based on phosphorus ligands
* Polypeptide-based metallobiopolymers and DNA-based
metallopolymers
* Metallodendrimers
* Self-assembly of metal-containing block copolymers
* Applications including drug delivery, optics, molecular
devices, sensors, conductive materials, and more
Autorentext
Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz is currently the Associate Vice-President (Academic & Research) at the University of British Columbia Okanagan, Canada. Alaa was appointed as an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Winnipeg in 1990. He moved to the rank of full professor in 1997, the same year he was named a Fellow of the Chemical Institute of Canada. He's been the recipient of a number of awards, including the Manitoba Outstanding Chemist Award, the Erica and Arnold Rogers Award for Excellence in Research and Scholarship, and the Clifford J. Robson Memorial Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Ian Manners is a Professor and Chair of Inorganic, Macromolecular, and Materials Chemistry and Marie Curie Chair in the School of Chemistry at the University of Bristol, in the UK. Ian was a Canada Research Chair in Inorganic, Polymer, and Materials Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, Canada, until 2005. He has received a range of awards, including a Corday-Morgan Medal and the Main Group Chemistry Award from the UK, an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship from the USA, the Macromolecular Science and Engineering Award, the Alcan Lecture Award, and the Steacie Prize in Canada. Ian was elected as Fellow to the Royal Society of Canada (the Canadian National Academy of Science) in 2001.
Klappentext
A detailed, up-to-date review of transition metal-containing polymers
Promising advances in the electrical, optical, magnetic, biological, and catalytic properties that metal-containing polymers possess have led to notable expansion in the field of transition metal-containing polymers. Frontiers in Transition Metal-Containing Polymers provides a comprehensive, up-to-date review of the synthesis, properties, and applications of transition metal-containing polymers, including an overview of the historical development of these types of polymers
Written by the leading researchers in the field, this thorough volume covers the routes to organometallic and coordination polymers, as well as characterization and applications of transition metal-containing monomers and polymers. Other topics discussed include:
- Metallo-supramolecular coordination polymers based on nitrogen ligands
- Coordination polymers based on phosphorus ligands
- Polypeptide-based metallobiopolymers and DNA-based metallopolymers
- Metallodendrimers
- Self-assembly of metal-containing block copolymers
- Applications including drug delivery, optics, molecular devices, sensors, conductive materials, and more
Inhalt
Contributors.
Chapter 1. Organometallic Polymers. The Early Days (Charles U. Pittman, and Charles E. Carraher).
Chapter 2. Recent Developments in Organometallic Polymers (Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz and Patrick O. Shipman).
Chapter 3. Block Copolymers with Transition Metals in the Main Chain (David A. Rider and Ian Manners).
Chapter 4. Metal Containing Conjugated Polymers (Mark J. MacLachlan).
Chapter 5. Metal Coordination Polymers for Nanofabrication (Wai Kin Chan, and Kai Wing Cheng).
Chapter 6. Rigid-Rod Polymetallaynes (Wai-Yeung Wong and Cheuk-Lam Ho).
Chapter 7. Polymers with Metal-Metal Bonds along Their Backbones (David Tyler).
Chapter 8. Structures and Properties of 1-D Transition Metal-Containing Coordination/Organometallic Polymers and Oligomers Built Upon Assembling Diphosphine and Diisocyanide Ligands (Pierre D. Harvey).
Chapter 9. Redox-based functionalities of multi-nuclear metal complex systems (Hiroshi Nishihara).
Chapter 10. Metallodendrimers and Their Potential Utilitarian Applications (Seok-Ho Hwang and George R. Newkome).
Chapter 11. Metallodendritic Iron Complexes: Design, Catalysis and Molecular Recognition (Didier Astruc).
Chapter 12. Polypeptide-Based Metallobiopolymers (Khaled A. Mahmoud and Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz).
Chapter 13. Supramolecular Metal Arrays on Artificial Metallo-DNAs and Peptides. (Mitsuhiko Shionoya).
Subject Index.
Metals Index.