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Molecular Technology: Energy Innovation

Molecular Technology: Energy Innovation

Hisashi / Kato Yamamoto

336 pages, parution le 28/08/2018

Résumé

Edited by foremost leaders in chemical research together with a number of distinguished international authors, this first of four volumes summarizes the most important and promising recent chemical developments in energy science all in one book.

Interdisciplinary and application-oriented, this ready reference focuses on chemical methods that deliver practical solutions for energy problems, covering new developments in advanced materials for energy conversion, semiconductors and much more besides.

Of great interest to chemists as well as researchers in the fields of energy science in academia and industry.
TOWARDS ENERGY INNOVATION Creation of Quantum Molecular Spintronics Based on Single- Molecule Magnets by Using Molecular Technology Development of Molecular Technology for Solar Enegy Conversion to Chemical Energy Exploitation of Coordination Molecular Technology That Leads to the Creation of New Conceptual Ionic Solids with New Functionalities Electron Microscopic Approach to Molecular Technology of Fluctional Molecules Establishment of large-scale quantum transport simulation method for creation of high performance organic materials. Development of a Novel Technique to Construct Topological Supramolecules Utilizing DNA Nanostructures. "Transformation of p-Electron System" as a Molecular Technology for the Creation of New Functional Materials. Photoinduced Transformation and Photodriven Transportation of Supramolecular Structures. Molecular Interface Science of p-Conjugated Carbon Complexes on Non-Equilibrated States. Creation of an innovative organic semiconduct molecular system. Revealing mechanical, electronic, and chemical properties of molecules at atomic-scale.Hisashi Yamamoto is Professor at the University of Chicago. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard under the mentorship of Professor E. J. Corey. His first academic position was as Assistant Professor and lecturer at Kyoto University, and in 1977 he was appointed Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of Hawaii. In 1980 he moved to Nagoya University where he became Professor in 1983. In 2002, he moved to United States as Professor at the University of Chicago. He has been honored to receive the Prelog Medal in 1993, the Chemical Society of Japan Award in 1995, the National Prize of Purple Medal (Japan) in 2002, Yamada Prize in 2004, and Tetrahedron Prize in 2006 and the ACS Award for Creative Work in Synthetic Organic Chemistry to name a few. He authored more than 500 papers, 130 reviews and books (h-index 90).

Takashi Kato is a Professor at the Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology at the University of Tokyo since 2000. After his postdoctoral research at Cornell University, Department of Chemistry with Professor Jean M. J. Frechet, he joined the University of Tokyo. He is the recipient of The Chemical Society of Japan Award for Young Chemists (1993), The Wiley Polymer Science Award (Chemistry), the 17th IBM Japan Science Award (Chemistry), the 1st JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) Prize and the Award of Japanese Liquid Crystal Society (2008). He is the editor in chief of the "Polymer Journal," and member of the editorial board of "New Journal of Chemistry."

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Éditeur(s) Wiley
Auteur(s) Hisashi / Kato Yamamoto
Parution 28/08/2018
Nb. de pages 336
EAN13 9783527341634

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