Cyclodextrin Materials Photochemistry, Photophysics and Photobiology

Abderrazzak Douhal editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Elsevier Science & Technology

Published:11th Aug '06

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Cyclodextrin Materials Photochemistry, Photophysics and Photobiology cover

State-of-the art research on photochemistry, photophysics and photobiology of cyclodextrins complexes

Provides to the scientific community, the state-of-the art on photochemistry, photophysics and photobiology of cyclodextrin complexes. This book features chapters which contain information for readers working in the field of cyclodextrins, and researchers working on areas like supramolecular chemistry, nanochemistry, and nano- and biotechnology.Cyclodextrin Materials Photochemistry, Photophysics and Photobiology provides to the scientific community the state-of-the art on photochemistry, photophysics and photobiology of cyclodextrin complexes in one book, and the chapters material will trigger further research in applied science connected to these small nanocapsules. The chapters contain a large number of information of value not only to readers working in the field of cyclodextrins, but also to researchers working on related areas like those of supramolecular chemistry, nanochemistry, and in general in nano- and biotechnology.

"This book highlighting studies of photophysical, chemical, and biological processes in molecular cages, such as cyclodextrins, is significant and timely as this area of research has blossomed particularly over the past decade, with the advancement of new limits for time resolution and spectral sensitivity." --Prof. Ahmed H. Zewail, currently the Linus Pauling Chair Professor of Chemistry and Physics, and the Director of the Physical Biology Center for UST and the NSF Laboratory for Molecular Sciences (LMS), California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA. Professor Zewail was awarded the 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his pioneering developments in the field of femtoscience.

ISBN: 9780444527806

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 780g

340 pages