From Non-Covalent Assemblies to Molecular Machines

(Author) Jean-Pierre Sauvage
Format: Hardcover
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Based on the Solvay conference, which gathers the leading scientists in the field, this monograph collects review articles from the six topics of the conference, while also including comments, discussions and debates obtained during the conference. The issues discussed at this landmark conference were: * Noncovalent Assemblies: Design and Synthesis * Template Synthesis of Catenanes and Rotaxanes * Molecular Machines Based on Catenanes and Rotaxanes * Molecular Machines Based on Non-Interlocking Molecules * Towards Molecular Logics and Artificial Photosynthesis * From Single Molecules to Practical Devices and the authors add their personal views on the future of each of their own research areas. Novel reading for organic, inorganic and polymer chemists, as well as materials scientists.

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Publisher:
Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9783527322770
Publish year:
2010
Publish date:
Oct. 27, 2010

Jean-Pierre Sauvage

Jean-Pierre Sauvage is a French chemist known for his groundbreaking work in the field of supramolecular chemistry. His most famous work, the development of molecular machines, earned him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2016. Sauvage's writing style is precise and technical, reflecting his scientific background and innovative approach to research.

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