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Magnetism: a Supramolecular Function - Nato Science Series C
Olivier Kahn
Magnetism: a Supramolecular Function - Nato Science Series C
Olivier Kahn
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Carcans-Maubuisson, France, September 16-20, 1995
Marc Notes: Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division.; Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Magnetism: A Supramolecular Function, Carcans-Maubuisson, France, September 16-20, 1995--T.p. verso.; Includes bibliographical references and index. Brief Description: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Carcans-Maubuisson, France, September 16-20, 1995Table of Contents: Preface. Rotaxanes and Catenanes in Action; J. C. Chambron, et al. Amide-Based Catenanes and Rotaxanes by Non-Ionic Template Synthesis; F. Vogtle, et al. Mechanically-Interlocked Molecules: Prototypes of Molecular Machinery; F. M. Raymo, J. F. Stoddart. The Assembly of New Materials Incorporating Macropolycyclic Bisurea Hosts; D. Philp. Switchable Interlocked Molecules, Threaded Complexes and Interlocking in Crystals; D. B. Amabilino. Towards Controllable [2]Catenanes and [2]Rotaxanes; S. J. Langford, J. F. Stoddart. Electron-Reservoir Sandwich Complexes: From Mono- and Bimetallic Complexes to Molecular Trees; D. Astruc, et al. Molecular Tectonics: Self-Assembly of Charged Molecular Tectons into One- and Two-Dimensional Solids; G. Brand, et al. Organic Cations in Molecular Recognition and Molecular Magnetism; D. A. Dougherty, et al. Assemblage of Organic Polyradicals with the Aid of Magnetic Metal Ions and Ordering of their Spins in Macroscopic Scales; H. Iwamura, et al. Organic Magnetic Polymers; R. J. Bushby, et al. Organic Kagome Antiferromagnet, m-MPYNN+. X-; K. Agawa, N. Wada. The Self-Assembly of Hydroxylated Phenyl alpha-Nitronyl Nitroxide Radicals; J. Cirujeda, et al. FT Pulsed ESR/ESTN (Electron Spin Transient Nutation) Spectroscopy Applied to High-Spin Systems; T. Takui, et al. The Design of Molecular Materials with Coexistence of Magnetic and Conducting Properties; E. Coronado, et al. 1,2,4-Triazoles as Ligands for Iron(II) High Spin -- Low Spin Crossovers; J. G. Haasnoot. The Use of Dinucleating Tripodal Ligands in the Design of New Magnetic Materials; H. Totlund. Towards Control of the Intrinsic Characteristics of Spin-Crossover in Ferrous Materials; G. Lemercier, et al. Bistable Transition Metal Complexes; D. N. Hendrickson, etal. High Nuclearity Manganese Carboxylate Clusters: Syntheses, Structural Characterisation and Magnetic Properties; G. Christou. Assembling Magnetic Blocks or How Long Does it Take to Reach Infinity? D. Gatteschi, R. Sessoli. Copper(II)-Nitroxide Based Spin-Transition Like Species; P. Rey, D. Luneau. Ferromagnetic Interactions in Metal Complexes; H. Oshio. What is Special About Molecular Magnets? P. Day. Solid State Supramolecular Chemistry of Oxalato-Bridged Transition-Metal Compounds with Two- and Three-Dimensional Connectivities - Structure, Magnetism and Photophysics; S. Decurtins, et al. Ligand Design Approaches for Controlling Exchange Coupling and Fabricating Molecular Magnetic Materials; T. J. Collins, et al. Long-Range Magnetic Ordering and Bistability in Molecular Magnetism; O. Kahn, et al. Assembling Magnetic Blocks: A Strategy to Control the Nuclearity and Magnetic Properties of Polynuclear Complexes; G. de Munno, et al. A Rationale Molecular Approach to High-Spin Molecules and Molecular Magnets; T. Mallah, et al. Magnetic Properties of Metal Cluster Compounds. Model Systems for Nano-Sized Metal Particles; L. J. de Jongh, et al. Subject Index."
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | July 31, 1996 |
ISBN13 | 9780792341536 |
Publishers | Kluwer Academic Publishers |
Pages | 660 |
Dimensions | 155 × 235 × 36 mm · 1.12 kg |
Language | English |
Editor | Kahn, O. |
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