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Feringa, Ben L. / Browne, Wesley R. (Hrsg.)
Molecular Switches

2., vollst. überarb. u. erw. Auflage - Juli 2011
255,- Euro
2011. XXXII, 792 Seiten, 2 Bände, Hardcover
337 Abb. (3 Farbabb.), 19 Tab. 
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ISBN 978-3-527-31365-5 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

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Das vorliegende zweibändige Werk stellt molekulare Schalter aus Katenanen, Rotaxanen, Azulenen, Fulgiten & Polypeptiden vor. Chemiker und Materialwissenschaftler, die sich für einen der innovativsten Bereiche ihrer Wissenschaft interessieren, werden dieses Buch mit Gewinn lesen!

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VOLUME ONE

PART I: Molecular Switching

MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIARYLETHENES
Introduction
Electrochemical Ring-Closing and Ring-Opening of DTEs
Using Dithienylethenes to Modulate How Chemicals React or Interact with Others
Gated Photochromism
Reactivity-Gated Photochromism Using the Functional Group Effect
Conclusion

PHOTOSWITCHABLE MOLECULAR SYSTEMS BASED ON SPIROPYRANS AND SPIROOXAZINES
Introduction
Mechanism of the Photochromic Reaction
Switching of Physical Properties and Biological Activities via Photochromic Rearrangements of Functionalized Spiropyrans and Spirooxazines
Spiropyrans and Spirooxazines as Photodynamic Sensors for Metal Ions
Modulation of the Intramolecular Energy-Transfer Processes in SP/SPO-Containing Transition-Metal Complexes
Spiropyran-Containing Photoresponsive Polymers
Spiropyran/Spirooxazine-Containing Biphotochromic Systems
Concluding Remarks

FULGIDES AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Introduction - Fulgides
Review Dealing with Fulgides
Introduction of New Fulgides towards Molecular Switches
Photophysics of Molecular Switches
Towards Optical Recording
Understanding of Molecular Structures from Calculations
Development of Photochromic Switches Closely Related to Fulgides
Perspectives of Research with Fulgides

TRANSITION METAL-COMPLEXED CATENANES AND ROTAXANES AS MOLECULAR MACHINE PROTOTYPES
Introduction
Copper-Complexed [2]Catenanes in Motion: The Archetypes
Fighting the Kinetic Inertness of the First Copper-Based Machines; Fast-Moving Pirouetting Rotaxanes
Molecular Motions Driven by Chemical Reactions - Use of a Chemical Reaction to Induce the Concentration/Stretching Process of a Muscle-Like Rotaxane Dimer
Electrochemically Controlled Intramolecular Motion within a Heterodinuclear Bismacrocycle Transition-Metal Complex
Ru(III)-Complexes as Light-Driven Molecular Machine Prototypes
Conclusion and Prospective

CHIROPTICAL MOLECULAR SWITCHES
Introduction
Molecular Switching
Chiral Fulgides
Light-Driven Molecular Rotary Motors
Liquid Crystals
Gels
Conclusions and Perspectives

MULTISTATE/MULTIFUNCTIONAL MOLECULAR-LEVEL SYSTEMS: PHOTOCHROMIC FLAVYLIUM COMPOUNDS
Introduction
Energy Stimulation
Photochromic Systems
Bistable and Multistable Systems
Nature of the Species Involved in the Chemistry of Flavylium Compounds
Thermal Reactions of the 4'-Methoxyflavylium Ion
Flavylium Ions with OH Substituents
Flavylium Ions with Other Substituents
Energy-Level Diagrams
Chemical Process Networks
Conclusions

NUCLEIC-ACID-BASED SWITCHES
Molecular Switches Made from DNA and RNA
Switchable Ribozymes
Regulatory RNA Molecules
Sensor Applications
DNA Computing
DNA Machines
Switchable Molecular Networks and Materials
Conclusion and Outlook

PART II: Switching in Containers, Polymers and Channels

SWITCHING PROCESSES IN CAVITANDS, CONTAINERS AND CAPUSLES
Introduction
Switchable Covalently Constructed Cavitands and Container Molecules
H-Bonded Molecular Capsules
Assembly and Disassembly of Metal-Ion-Coordination Cages
Conclusions

CYCLODEXTRIN-BASED SWITCHES
Introduction
In and Out Switching
Back and Forth Switching
Displacement Switching
Coordination Switching
Rearrangement Switching
Conclusion and Perspective

PHOTOSWITCHABLE POLYPEPTIDES
Photoresponsive Polypeptides
Light-Induced Conformational Transitions
Photostimulated Aggregation-Disaggregation Effects
Photoeffects in Molecular and Thin Films
Photoresponsive Polypeptide Membranes
Summary and Recent Developments
Towards More Complex Biorelated Photoswitchable Polypeptides

ION TRANSLOCATION WITHIN MULTISITE RECEPTORS
Introduction
Metal-Ion Translocation: Changing Metal's Oxidation State
Metal-Ion Translocation: Changing through a pH Variation the Coordinating Properties of One Receptor's Compartment
The Simultaneous Translocation of Two Metal Ions
Redox-Driven Anion Translocation
Anion Swapping in a Heteroditopic Receptor, Driven by a Concentration Gradient
Conclusions and Perspectives: Further Types of Molecular Machines?

VOLUME TWO

OPTICALLY INDUCED PROCESSES IN AZOPOLYMERS
Introduction
Azoaromatic Compounds: Synthesis, Functionality and Film Fabrication
Applications
Final Remarks and Prospects

PHOTORESPONSIVE POLYMERS
Introduction
Photo-Orientation by Photoisomerization
Photoisomerization and Photo-Orientation of Azo Dye in Films of Polymer: Molecular Interaction, Free Volume and Polymer Structural Effects
Photoisomerization Effects in Organic Nonlinear Optics: Photoassisted Poling and Depoling and Polarizability Switching
Conclusion

RESPONSIVE MOLECULAR GELS
Introduction
Chemoresponsive Gels
Physicoresponsive Gels
Conclusions

SWITCHABLE PROTEINS AND CHANNELS
Introduction
Photoswitch Characteristics
Photoswitch Incorporation
Designing Photoswitchable Proteins
Photoswitchable Enzymes
Photoswitchable Ion Channels
Future Challenges
Concluding Remarks

PART III: Molecular Switching in Logic Systems and Electronics

READING AND POWERING MOLECULAR MACHINES BY LIGHT
Introduction
Basic Concepts
Interlocked Molecular Species as Nanoscale Machines
Molecular Machines Monitored by Light
Molecular Machines Powered and Monitored by Light
Conclusion and Perspectives

PHOTOINDUCED MOTION ASSOCIATED WITH MONOLAYERS
Introduction
Background to Photoinduced Motion of Monolayers
Photoswitchable Flat Monolayers
Photoswitchable Surfaces with Controlled Roughness
Light-Guided Liquid Motion
Photoinduced Motion on Water Surface
Photoinduced Morphology and Switching at Nanometre Levels
Photoinduced Morphologies in Two-Component Systems
2D Block-Copolymer Systems
Summary

MOLECULAR LOGIC SYSTEMS
Introduction
YES Logic
NOT Logic
AND Logic
OR Logic
NAND Logic
INH Logic
NOR Logic
XOR Logic
Three-Input AND Logic
Three-Input NOR Logic
EnNOR Logic
Arithmetic and Gaming
An Application of Molecular Logic: Molecular Computational Identification (MCID)
Conclusion

ELECTRON- AND ENERGY-TRANSFER MECHANISMS FOR FLUORESCENCE MODULATION WITH PHOTOCHROMIC SWITCHES
Fluorescence
Electron Transfer
Energy Transfer
Photochromism
Fluorescence Modulation in Fluorophore-Photochrome Conjugates
Fluorescence Modulation in Nanostructured Assemblies
Fluorescence Modulation in Multilayer Constructs
Conclusions

CONDUCTANCE PROPERTIES OF SWITCHABLE MOLECULES
Introduction
Intrinsic Switches and Extrinsic Switching
Quantum Charge Transport through Molecular Junctions
Experimental Methods
Transport Studies on Switchable Molecules
Conclusions and Outlook


 





 

        

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