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Full Description
Metals and metal complexes can form compounds with organic macromolecules that show amazing properties. As is so often the case, nature leads by example. Synthetically produced model compounds, such as phthalocyanines, porphyrines or metalloproteins, as well as metallorganic polymers have aroused much interest in materials science. Their special magnetic, electrochemical and photochemical properties open up new perspectives in microelectronics and sensors.
This compact manual is aimed at all organic, inorganic, polymer and physical chemists as well as materials scientists looking for competent and detailed information on the current state of this interdisciplinary area of research. It covers all questions relating to the targeted design of metallic macromolecules, from proven synthesis methods right up to the latest strategies. It also treats major progress in the determination of their structures, the physical-chemical properties of promising compounds and their potential in microelectronics and sensors. Furthermore, the most important methods of synthesis and investigation are presented in detail in an experimental section, while a comprehensive collection of pertinent original literature rounds off this unique reference on all matters relating to macromolecular metal complexes.
Contents
PART A: INTRODUCTION
Definition, Classification, History
Structure and Function of Natural Macromolecules Containing Metal Complexes and Metals
PART B: SYNTHESES AND STRUCTURE
Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Formation of Macromolecular Metal Complexes
Polymerisation of Metal Containing Monomers
Binding of Metal Complexes at Macromolecules
Metal Complexes as Part of a Linear or Crosslinked Macromolecule via Ligand
Metal Complexes as Part of a Linear or Crosslinked Macromolecule via Metal
Physical Incorporation of Metal Complexes or Clusters in Macromolecules
PART C: PROPERTIES
Binding of Small Molecules
Physical and Optical Sensors
Electronic Devices
Catalytic and Photocatalytic Properties
Special Features of Catalysis by Immobilized Metal Complexes
Electron and Photoelectron Induced Processes
PART D: EXPERIMENTAL
Preparation of Metal Complexes and Metals in Macromolecules
Investigation of Properties