Molecular Organic Materials
From Molecules to Crystalline Solids
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:26th Jun '08
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A useful introduction to the field of molecular organic materials for beginners and experienced chemists, physicists and material scientists.
Written for beginners and experienced chemists, physicists and material scientists, this is a useful introduction to the subject of molecular organic materials. Starting with fundamental concepts and techniques, the book finishes with a view to future possibilities in the field.The interest in molecular organic materials is tremendous, driven by the need to find new materials with desirable properties. This book aims to bring the materials and surface science communities together, integrating physics and chemistry in a non-technical manner, ensuring this fascinating field can be understood by a multi disciplinary audience. Starting with basic physical concepts and synthetic techniques, the book describes how molecules assemble into highly ordered structures as single crystals and thin films, with examples of characterization, morphology and properties. Special emphasis is placed on the importance of surfaces and interfaces. The final chapter gives a personal view on future possibilities in the field. Written for beginners and experienced chemists, physicists and material scientists, this will be a useful introduction to the field of molecular organic materials.
Review of the hardback: '… a concise guide to molecular materials. … a very commendable attempt to encompass the important aspects of molecular organic materials in a single text. I would recommend the text as a useful introduction to this fascinating branch of contemporary science … it will prove to be of significant value to a wide range of scientists with interests in this area.' Chemistry World
ISBN: 9780521067447
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm
Weight: 570g
356 pages