Kinetic Control in Synthesis and Self-Assembly
- 1st Edition - November 23, 2018
- Latest edition
- Editors: Munenori Numata, Shiki Yagai, Toshiyuki Hamura
- Language: English
Kinetic Control in Synthesis and Self-Assembly provides a unique overview of the fundamental principles, novel methods and practical applications for researchers across organic s… Read more
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Description
Description
Kinetic Control in Synthesis and Self-Assembly provides a unique overview of the fundamental principles, novel methods and practical applications for researchers across organic synthesis, supramolecular chemistry and materials sciences. The book examines naturally occurring molecular systems in which kinetic processes are more ubiquitous than thermodynamic processes, also exploring the control of reactions and molecular self-assemblies, through kinetic processes, in artificial systems. These methods currently play a crucial role for tuning materials functions. From organic synthesis, to supramolecular assemblies, and from restricted spaces, to material synthesis for hierarchical structures, the book offers valuable coverage for researchers across disciplines.
Interesting topics include how to regulate kinetic pathways more precisely, essential molecular design for kinetic traps, and how molecular environments surrounding molecules (i.e., solvent, temperature, and pressure effects) influence kinetic control in reactions and self-assemblies.
Key features
Key features
- Describes the nature and potential applications of kinetic processes compared to thermodynamic processes
- Presents information useful to researchers active in molecular synthesis and self-assembly toward materials
- Collates coverage of kinetic control for synthesis and self-assembly, treated separately in literature
Readership
Readership
Synthetic chemists and scientists in related areas such as materials science and chemical engineering
Table of contents
Table of contents
2. Kinetic structures in nature’s molecular systems
3. Kinetic control in organic synthesis
4. Kinetic control in supramolecular assemblies
5. Kinetic control in restricted space (such as flowing microspaces)
6. Kinetic traps for material synthesis; creation of hierarchical structures
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: November 23, 2018
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
MN
Munenori Numata
SY
Shiki Yagai
TH