Synthetic Macromolecules with Higher Structural Order: No. 812 - Rilegato

 
9780841237285: Synthetic Macromolecules with Higher Structural Order: No. 812

Sinossi

The potential for developing non-natural chiral macromolecular systems with functional specificities approaching biological systems is fascinating. In order to develop intricate macromolecular chiral structures with biofunctional propeties, it will be necessary for the synthetic chemist to combine secondary chiral structures into dissymmetric tertiary structures with specificities approaching those of enzymes. Synthetic Macromolecules with Higher Structural Order presents the complementary areas of synthesis and characterization of higher structurally ordered polymers. The volume is divided into three sections: higher ordering in synthetic polymers, synthetic peptides, and macromolecular assemblies.

Le informazioni nella sezione "Riassunto" possono far riferimento a edizioni diverse di questo titolo.

Recensione

In range and perspective and research information, there is nothing that compares with this work. As the first book of its kind to address the area of synthetic macromolecules with higher structural ordering, it will be of interest to a diverse group of scientists including organic and physical chemists, peptide chemists, polymer chemists, biochemists, molecular biologists, and molecular scientists ... no library worthy of the name can afford to be without it ... a most commendable book. (Current Engineering Practice)

... will serve as an excellent reference book and as a guide to new comers and established scientists in this interdisciplinary research area. For many of them, this work is the indispensible starting point. (Current Engineering Practice)

Contenuti

  • 1: Synthetic Macromolecules with Higher Structural Order. An Overview
  • Part 1: Higher Ordering in Synthetic Polymers
  • 2: Synthesis of Single-Handed Helical Polymethacrlates from Designed Bulky Monomers by Anionic and Free-Radical Catalyses
  • 3: Profile of the Helical Structure of Poly(propiolic esters)
  • 4: Helicity Induction on Optically Inactive Polyacetylenes and Polyphosphazenes
  • 5: Helical and Higher Structural Odering in Poly(3-methyl-4-vinylpyridine)
  • 6: Helical Poly(diarylsilylenes): Effects of Higher Structure on Optical Activity
  • 7: Structured Polymers with Stimuli-Responsive Chiroptical Behavior: Azobenzene Modified Helical Constructs
  • Part 2: Synthetic Peptides
  • 8: Collagen Mimics: Synthesis and Properties of Disulfide-Bridged Trimeric Collagen Peptides
  • 9: Peptide-Amphiphile Induction of *a-Helical and Triple-Helical Structures
  • Part 3: Macromolecular Assemblies
  • 10: Synthesis, Helical Chirality and Self-assembling Hierarchical Structures of Amino Acid-Containing Polyacetylenes
  • 11: Self-Assembly of Ferrocene-Based Block Copolymers: A Route to Supramolecular Organometallic Materials
  • 12: Towards Functional Architectures via Terpyridine-based Metallo-Supramolecular Initiators
  • 13: Reversed-type Micelle Formation Property of End-glycosidated Polystyrene
  • 14: Ultracentrifugation Studies on the Solution Properties of Supramolecular Building Blocks for Polymers: Potential, Problems and Solutions
  • 15: Dendritic Methodology Applied to the Prediction, Design and Synthesis of Sol Gel Materials

Le informazioni nella sezione "Su questo libro" possono far riferimento a edizioni diverse di questo titolo.